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CATALOGUE 


THE    BOOKS 


BELONGING   TO    THE 


MERCANTILE   LIBRARY   ASSOCIATION 


Of    THE 


CITY    OF    NEW-YORK: 


TO    WHICH    ABE    PREFIXED, 


THE  CONSTITUTION,  AND  THE  RULES  AND 
REGULATIONS  OF  THE  SAME. 


WetiJ*¥orft: 

PRINTED  BY  J.  &  J.  HARPER,  82  CLIFF-STREET 

1830. 


Of, 

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OFFICERS    FOR    1830. 

R.  B.  BROWN,  President. 
JAMES  H.  BRUEN,  Vice-President. 
ALFRED  FAIRCHILD,  Secretary. 
JOHN  F.  TRIPPE,  Treasurer. 

DIRECTORS. 

CHAUNCEY  BUSH, 
JOHN  W.  STEBBINS, 
FRED'K.  A.  BENJAMIN, 
CHA'S.  H.  KETCHUM, 
WILLIAM  W.  PINNEO, 
MORGAN  L.  WEBB, 
JOSEPH  TORREY, 
M.  M.  JACKSON. 

Wm.  B.  KINNEY,  Librarian. 


CONSTITUTION. 


WE,  the  subscribers,  Merchants'  clerks  in  the  city  of  New-York,  being 
desirous  to  adopt  the  most  efficient  means  to  facilitate  mutual  intercourse ; 
to  extend  our  information  upon  mercantile  and  other  subjects  of  general 
utility  ;  promote  a  spirit  of  useful  inquiry,  and  qualify  ourselves  to  dis- 
charge with  dignity  the  duties  of  our  profession  and  the  social  offices  of 
life, — have  associated  ourselves  for  the  purpose  of  collecting  and  esta- 
blishing a  Library  and  Reading-Room,  to  be  appropriated  to  the  use  of 
young  men  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits  ;  and  have,  for  our  govern- 
ment, adopted  the  following  Constitution  : — 

Art.  1 .  This  Association  shall  be  known  by  the  name  of  "  The 
MERCANTILE  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION,"  of  the  city  of  New- 
York. 

Art.  2.  The  Officers  of  the  Association  shall  be  a  President,  Vice- 
President,  Secretary,  Treasurer,  and  eight  Directors ;  to  be  elected  an- 
nually. The  President,  Vice-President,  Secretary,  and  Treasurer,  by 
separate  ballot ;  the  Directors  by  general  ticket. 

Art.  3.  The  President  shall  preside  at  the  meetings  ;  preserve  order 
therein  ;  and  in  case  of  an  equal  division  of  the  members  on  any  question, 
give  the  casting  vote. 

Art.  4.  The  Vice-President  shall  preside  in  the  absence  of  the  Pre- 
sident, and  perform  all  the  duties  of  that  officer. 

Art.  5.  The  Secretary  shall  keep  an  accurate  record  of  the  transac- 
tions of  the  Association  ;  and,  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Board 
of  Direction,  conduct  its  correspondence. 

Art.  6.  The  Treasurer  shall  receive  all  dues  and  donations  in  money ; 
pay  all  drafts  on  him  when  signed  by  the  Secretary,  and  countersigned  by 


4  CONSTITUTION. 

the  President ;  keep  a  regular  account  of  the  financial  concerns  of  the 
Association,  an  abstract  of  which,  accompanied  by  satisfactory  vouchers, 
he  shall  exhibit  at  each  annual  meeting. 

Art.  7.  The  Treasurer  shall  give  security  in  the  sum  of  one  thousand 
dollars,  for  the  faithful  discharge  of  his  trusts. 

Art.  8.  The  President,  Vice-President,  Secretary,  Treasurer,  and 
Directors  shall  constitute  a  Board  of  Direction,  with  full  powers  to  ap- 
propriate funds,  enact  by-laws,  and  generally  conduct  the  affairs  of 
the  Association.  It  shall  meet,  at  least,  once  in  each  month,  for 
the  transaction  of  business  ;  and  at  the  annual  meeting,  report  its 
proceedings  for  the  past  year,  and  the  state  of  the  concerns  of  the  As- 
sociation. 

Art.  9.  In  case  any  vacancies  shall  occur  in  the  Board  of  Direction, 
by  death,  resignation,  removal,  or  inability  to  discharge  the  duties 
of  their  respective  offices,  the  Board  shall  have  power  to  fill  such 
vacancies. 

Art.  10.  A  Librarian,  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Direction,  shall 
attend  at  the  library  on  each  evening  of  the  week  (Sunday  excepted)  ; 
shall  keep  a  register  of  all  books,  magazines,  maps,  charts,  papers,  and 
all  other  property  in  his  possession,  belonging  to  the  Association  ;  ar- 
range them  in  proper  order ;  make  a  record  thereof,  with  the  names 
of  the  donors,  and  keep  an  accurate  account  of  books  delivered  to 
members. 

Art.  1 1 .  Each  member,  on  subscribing  to  the  Constitution,  shall  pay 
an  initiation  fee  of  one  dollar;  and  the  farther  sum  of  fifty  cents  quarterly, 
so  long  as  he  shall  continue  a  member. 

Art.  12.  Any  person  (engaged  in  mercantile  business  as  a  clerk) 
may,  if  approved  of  by  a  majority  of  the  Board  of  Direction,  become  a 
member  of  this  Association,  on  complying  with  the  terms  of  the  pre- 
ceding Article. 

Art.  13.  Any  merchant,  not  eligible  to  regular  membership  in  this 
Association,  shall  become  entitled  to  the  privileges  of  an  Honorary 
Member,  on  subscribing  to  the  Constitution,  and  paying  the  sum  of  five 
dollars  annually,  in  advance,  so  long  as  he  shall  continue  a  member  ; 
and  any  merchant  may  become  a  member  for  life,  by  paying  the  sum  of 


CONSTITUTION.  5 

twenty-jive  dollars,  and  subscribing  to  the  Constitution  : — such  members 
not  being  entitled  to  a  vote,  or  to  act  in  any  official  capacity. 

Art.  14.  Any  member  of  this  Association  commencing  business 
on  his  own  account,  shall  be  entitled  to  the  privileges  of  an  Honorary 
Member,  by  continuing  the  semi-annual  contribution  of  one  dollar. 

Art.  15.  There  shall  be  an  annual  meeting  of  the  members  of  this 
Association,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  January,  for  the  purpose  of  re- 
ceiving the  report  of  the  Treasurer  and  Board  of  Direction  ;  electing 
officers  for  the  ensuing  year  ;  and  the  transaction  of  such  other  business 
as  may  be  presented  to  them. 

Art.  16.  The  President,  at  the  request  of  two-thirds  of  the  Board  of 
Direction,  shall  call  a  meeting  of  the  members,  for  the  transaction  of 
special  business. 

Art.  17.  A  Committee  shall  be  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Direction, 
to  examine  the  books  and  other  property  belonging  to  the  Associa- 
tion, and  report  thereon,  at  least  one  month  previous  to  each  annual 
meeting. 

Art.  18.  There  shall  be  no  alteration  in  this  Constitution,  unless  the 
same  shall  have  been  proposed  to  the  Board  of  Direction,  at  least  one 
month  previous  to  an  annual  meeting,  and  then  approved  of  by  two- 
thirds  of  the  members  of  the  Association. 


RULES  AND  REGULATIONS 


FOR    THE 


LIBRARY   AND   READIJVG-ROOM. 


Art.  1.  The  Library  and  Reading-Room  shall  be  open  from  10 
o'clock,  a.  m.,  until  10  o'clock  p.  m.,  every  day,  except  Sundays,  the 
Fourth  of  July,  Annual  Thanksgiving,  Christmas,  and  New- Year's. 

Art.  2.  The  Librarian  shall  give  security  in  the  penal  sum  of  one 
thousand  dollars  for  the  faithful  discharge  of  the  duties  of  his  office,  and 
shall  hold  his  office  at  the  pleasure  of  the  Board  of  Direction. 

Art.  3.  He  shall  register,  in  a  book  prepared  for  that  purpose,  and 
to  be  kept  in  the  Library-Room,  the  name  of  each  member  of  this  Asso- 
ciation ;  and  shall  in  no  case  deliver  a  book  to  any  member,  until  the 
name  of  such  member  shall  have  been  so  registered. 

Art.  4.  He  shall  enter  in  a  book,  to  be  kept  for  that  purpose,  the 
No.  of  every  volume  delivered  by  him  ;  the  name  of  the  person  to  whom 
delivered  ;  the  time  of  taking  and  returning  the  same,  together  with  the 
forfeitures  arising  from  every  default. 

Art.  5.  He  shall  keep  a  full  and  accurate  catalogue  of  the  books 
belonging  to  the  Association,  and  a  duplicate  of  the  same,  which  shall  at 
all  times  be  open  to  the  inspection  of  the  members. 

Art.  G.  He  shall  collect  all  forfeitures  incurred  by  the  members, 
and  account  for  the  same  to  the  Treasurer,  on  the  first  Thursday  of 
each  month. 

Art.  7.  He  shall,  from  time  to  time,  report  to  the  Board  of  Di- 
rection the  names  of  such  members  as  may  refuse  to  pay  their  forfeit- 
ures, lose  or  damage  any  book  belonging  to  the  Library ;  and  at  their 
first  regular  meeting  in  March,  June,  September,  and  December,  report  to 
the  Board  the  names  of  all  delinquents,  with  the  amount  of  dues  remain- 
ing unpaid. 

Art.  8.  He  shall  suffer  no  person,  except  members  of  the  Board, 
to  remove  a  book  from  its  place  in  the  Library,  without  his  permission. 

Art.  9.  He  shall  replace  the  books  in  proper  order  upon  the  shelves, 
as  soon  as  may  be,  after  they  are  returned,  having  first  examined  them 
with  care,  and  ascertained  whether  they  have  been  injured  or  defaced. 


RULES    AND    REGULATIONS.  7 

Art.  10.  He  shall  see  that  the  books,  Library-Room,  and  Reading- 
Room  are  kept  in  good  order;  shall  duly  observe  the  instructions 
which  may  be  given  him  by  the  Board  of  Direction,  and  take  care 
that  the  regulations  relative  to  the  loaning  of  books  be  strictly  adhered  to. 
Art.  1 1 .  The  Librarian  shall  deliver  to  any  member  applying, 
one  volume,  if  it  be  a  folio,  quarto,  or  octavo  ;  and  one  book  or  set  (not 
exceeding  three  volumes)  if  a  duodecimo  or  volume  of  less  size. 

Art.  12.  Every  member  may  detain  each  book  or  set  delivered 
aforesaid,  if  it  be  a  folio  or  quarto  four  weeks,  an  octavo  three  weeks, 
a  book  or  set  of  less  size  two  weeks  ;  except  new  publications,  which, 
until  they  shall  have  been  in  the  Library  four  months,  shall  not  be  de- 
tained, an  octavo  longer  than  two  weeks,  and  books  of  less  size  one 
week,  and  which  shall  not  be  renewed.  No  book  shall  be  reserved  by 
the  Librarian  for  any  Director  or  member. 

Art.  13.  Any  member  who  shall  detain  a  book  or  set,  longer  than 
the  time  above  limited,  respectively,  shall  forfeit  and  pay  to  the  Librarian, 
for  every  day  a  volume  is  so  detained,  if  it  be  a  folio,  four  cents  ;  a  quarto, 
three  cents  ;  an  octavo,  two  cents ;  if  it  be  a  duodecimo  or  smaller 
volume,  or  a  pamphlet,  one  cent ;  provided,  always,  if  a  whole  set  be 
taken  out  and  a  part  of  it  detained  longer  than  the  time  above  limited, 
the  fine  shall  be  exacted  for  each  book  not  returned,  and  if  such  book 
be  detained  one  week  beyond  the  time  above  limited,  the  forfeiture 
shall  be  doubled. 

Art.  14.  The  holders  of  all  books  not  returned  at  the  time  directed 
by  the  Board  for  the  purpose  of  an  examination  of  the  Library,  shall  be 
liable,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Board,  to  have  their  names  exposed  at  the 
annual  meeting,  as  defaulters. 

Art.  15.  If  any  member  lose  or  injure  a  book,  he  shall  make  the 
same  good  to  the  Librarian  ;  and  if  the  book  lost  or  injured  be  one  of 
a  set,  he  shall  pay  to  the  Librarian,  for  the  use  of  the  Association,  the 
full  value  of  said  set,  and  may  thereupon  receive  the  remaining  volumes 
as  his  property. 

Art.  16.  No  member  shall  be  permitted  to  receive  a  book  from  the 
Library  until  he  shall  have  paid  all  sums  due  from  him  to  the  Associa- 
tion and  make  good  all  damages  and  losses  which  he  may  have 
occasioned. 

Art.  17.  No  member  shall  lend  a  book  belonging  to  this  Associa- 
tion to  any  person  out  of  the  dwelling-house  or  counting-room  of 
said  member. 

Art.  18.  Each  member  shall  have  the  privilege  of  using  any  book 
from  the  Library,  in  the  Reading-Room,  though  at  the  same  time  in  pos- 


8  rules  a:nb  regulations. 

session  of  a  book  belonging  to  the  Association  ;  yet  it  will  be  considered 
an  invariable  rule,  that  such  book  must  be  resigned  to  any  member  draw- 
ing it  from  the  Library. 

Art.  19.  No  periodical  work  shall  be  taken  from  the  Room,  until 
one  month  shall  have  elapsed  from  the  time  of  its  being  received. 

Art.  20.  The  books  marked  in  the  catalogue  with  an  asterisk,  and 
such  others  as  may  from  time  to  time  be  specially  designated  by  the  Board, 
shall  not  be  taken  from  the  Library,  except  by  special  permission  of  the 
Board. 

Art.  21.  The  Librarian  shall  enter  upon  a  slate  all  books  drawn  to 
be  read  in  the  Reading-Room,  and  when  returned  to  him,  after  due  exa- 
mination, shall  erase  the  entry. 

Art.  22.  Any  member  wishing  to  withdraw  from  the  Association 
must  inform  the  Librarian  of  it ;  see  that  his  resignation  is  registered, 
and  pay  up  his  dues  and  fees  ;  else  he  will  be  considered  as  continuing 
a  member,  and  charged  accordingly. 


REGULATIONS  OF  THE  READING-ROOM. 

Art.  1.  No  member  shall  be  permitted  to  sit  in  the  Reading-Room 
with  his  hat  on. 

Art.  2.  No  conversation  shall  be  allowed  in  the  Reading-Room, 
otherwise  than  in  a  whisper. 

Art.  3.  No  person  shall  be  permitted  to  smoke,  spit  on  the  floor, 
damage  or  injure  the  furniture  thereof,  or  conduct  in  any  way  incon- 
sistent with  decorum. 

Art.  4.  Any  member  who  shall  mutilate  the  periodicals  or  papers 
placed  in  the  Reading-Room,  shall  be  liable  to  a  fine  equal  to  four  times 
the  cost  thereof. 

Art.  5.  Any  member  may  have  the  privilege  of  introducing  a  friend, 
not  a  resident  of  the  city ;  whose  name  shall  be  registered  by  the  Libra- 
rian, in  a  book  provided  for  that  purpose,  and  who  will  receive  a  ticket 
of  admission  to  the  Reading-Room,  for  the  term  of  four  weeks. 


CATALOGUE. 


The  Italic  capitals  which  immediately  follow  the  numbers  of  the  books,  refer  to  the 
size,  thus :  F.  folio  ;  Q.  quarto  ;  O.  octavo  ;  D.  duodecimo,  and  smaller  size. 
Those  works  to  which  an  asterisk  (*)  is  prefixed,  are  not  to  be  taken  from  the 
Library.  The  books  in  foreign  languages  arc  placed  at  the  close  of  the  letter 
under  which  they  respectively  belong. 


Abbott,  Chs.  1.0.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  relative  to  Merchant  Ships 
and  Seamen.  By  Charles  Abbott.  With  Annotations,  by  Jo- 
seph Story,  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court. 

Accum.  1.  D.  Accum's  Chemical  Amusements,  with  Additions  by  T. 
Cooper ;  comprising  Instructive  Experiments,  easily  per- 
formed :  illustrated  by  Plates. 

Acerbi,  Jos.  1.  Q.  Travels  through  Sweden,  Finland,  and  Lapland, 
to  the  North  Cape,  in  1798  and  1799  :  with  Plates.  By  Jo- 
seph Acerbi.     2  vols.     London. 

Adams,  Geo.  2.  O.  Lectures  on  Natural  and  Experimental  Philosophy. 
By  George  Adams.     5  vols.     With  Plates.     London,  1799. 

Adams,  Alex.  7.  O.  Roman  Antiquities,  or  an  Account  of  the  Manners 
and  Customs  of  the  Romans.     By  Alexander  Adams. 

Adams,  Rev.  Rob't.  8.  O.  A  View  of  all  Religions,  by  Rev.  Robert 
Adams  ;  displaying  the  four  grand  Systems  of  Religion,  Juda- 
ism, Paganism,  Christianity,  and  Mahommedanism,  with  a 
View  of  Deism  and  Atheism.     3  vols. 

Adams,  J.  2.  D.  The  Flowers  of  Modern  Travels  ;  being  Selections 
from  celebrated  Travellers.  By  Rev.  John  Adams.  2  vols. 
Presented  by  Alfred  Fairchild. 

Adams,  KoVt.  1 1 .  O.  Narrative  of  Robert  Adams,  who  was  wrecked 
on  the  Coast  of  Africa  in  1810,  and  resided  in  Tombuctoo. 

Adams,  J.  Q.  12.0.  Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  delivered  in 
Harvard  University.     By  John  Quincy  Adams.     2  vols. 

14.  O.  The  duplicate  Letters,  the  Fisheries,  and  the  Missis- 
sippi Documents,  relating  to  Transactions  at  the  Negotiation 
of  Ghent ;  collected  by  John  Quincy  Adams,  one  of  the  Com- 
missioners. 

■ 15.  O.     Report  upon  Weights  and  Measures,  by  John  Q. 

Adams,  Secretary  of  State  of  the  United  States,  prepared  in 
obedience  to  a  Resolution  of  the  Senate. 
B 


ALI  [   10  ]  AL1 

Addison,  J.  4.  D.  The  Works  of  Joseph  Addison,  excepting  his  Num- 
bers of  the  Spectator  ;  collected  bj  Mr.  Tickell :  with  a  com- 
plete Index.     6  vols.     Presented  by  G.  A.  Ward. 

Spectator:  See  " Belles-Lettres,  fye." 

For  his  Evidences  of  Christian  Religion,  see  Watts,  J. 

— — 1 0.  D.    Addison's  Spectator  in  Miniature,  being  a  Collection 

of  the  principal  Essays.  By  F.  Prevost.  In  2  vols.  Pre- 
sented by  George  F.  Taylor. 

Adlcrfield,  G.  IG.  O.  The  Military  History  of  Charles  XII.  King  of 
Sweden.  By  Gustavus  Adlerfield.  With  Plans  of  the  Battles 
and  Sieges.     3  vols. 

Aikin,  John.  19.  O.  Lives  of  John  Selden  and  Archbishop  Usher. 
By  John  Aikin. 

1 2.  D.     Letters  from  a  Father  to  his  Son,  on  various  Topics 

relative  to  Literature,  and  the  Conduct  of  Life.  By  J.  Aikin, 
M.D.     Presented  by  Wm.  Jones,  Jr. 

13.  D.     Letters  to  a  Young  Lady  on  a  Course  of  English 

Poetry.     By  the  same.     Presented  by  Wm.  Jones,  Jr. 

Aikin,  Arthur.  20.  O.  The  Annual  Review  and  History  of  Literature. 
By  Arthur  Aikin.     7  vols.,  from  1801  to  1809. 

Aikin,  Lucy.  14.  D.  Epistles  on  Women,  with  Miscellaneous  Poems. 
By  Lucy  Aikin.     Presented  by  Wm.  B.  Kinney. 

D.     See  "  Barbauld,  Anna  L." 

27.  O.     Memoirs  of  the   Court  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     By 

Lucy  Aikin. 

-  28.  O.     The  same.     Presented  by  James  Oolc. 

29.  O.     Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  James  I.     2  vols.     By  the 

same. 

*Ainsworth.     3.  Q.     Dictionary  of  the  Latin  Tongue. 

Akenside,  Mark.  15.  D.  The  Pleasures  of  Imagination.  By  Mark 
Akenside  ;  with  a  critical  Essay.     By  Mrs.  Barbauld. 

16.  D.     The  Poetical   Works  of  Mark  Akenside,  with  a 

Memoir.     Diamond  edition. 

Alden,  Timothy.  17.  D.  A  Collection  of  American  Epitaphs'and  In- 
scriptions, with  Notes.  By  Rev.  Timothy  Alden.  5  vols. 
Presented  by  David  Hosack,  M.D. 

22.  D.     An  Account  of  Sundry  Missions  performed  among 

the  Senecae  and  other  Tribes  of  Indians.  By  the  Rev.  T. 
Alden,  President  of  Alleghany  College.  Presented  by  David 
Hosack,  M.D. 

Alison,  Archibald.  4.  Q.  Essays  on  the  Nature  and  Principles  of  Taste. 
By  Rev.  Archibald  Alison.     Presented  by  J.  Vcrplanck. 


ARN  [   11  ]  ARN 

Alison,  Archibald.     31.  O.     The  same. 

Alldridge,  W.  J.     32.  O.     Universal  Merchant.     By  W.  J.  Alldridge. 
Presented  by  S.  Wood  <$•  Sons. 

Allen,  Benj.     S3.  O.     History  of   the   Church  of  Christ.      By  Rev. 
Benjamin  Allen.     2  vols. 

23.  D.     An  Abridgment  of  Bishop  Burnet's  History  of  the 

Reformation.     By  Rev.  Benjamin  Allen. 

Allen,  Paul.     35.  O.     A  History  of  the  American  Revolution.    By  Pau 
Allen.     2  vols. 

— — See  Lewis  <Sf  Clark. 


Ames,  Fisher.     See  Miscellany. 

Anacharsis.     See  Barthelemy. 

*  Anderson,  Adam.  5.  Q.  Anderson's  History  of  Commerce,  and  of 
the  great  Commercial  Interests  of  the  British  Empire.  4  vols. 
Presented  by  J.  Yerplanck. 

37.  O.     The  same.     In  6  vols. 

43.  O.  "  Presented  by  Jas.  B.  Murray. 

49.   O.  "  Presented  by  F.  G.  Sprigg. 

^Anderson,  Wm.  55.  O.  London  Commercial  Dictionary,  exhibiting 
the  Commerce  and  Manufactures  of  all  Nations,  with  the 
Names  of  their  Products  in  every  European  Language.  By 
William  Anderson.      1819.     Presented  by  C.  C.  Cambreling. 

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Atkinson  <Sf  Clark.  26.  D.  The  Naval  Pocket  Gunner.  Compiled 
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Austin,  Arthur.  27.  D.  Lights  and  Shadows  of  Scottish  Life.  By 
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Beloe,  Wm.  118.  O.  History  of  Herodotus;  translated  from  the 
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Bennett,  J.  126.  O.  Practical  Book-Keeping.  By  J.  Bennett.  Pre- 
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127.  O.     The  same.     Presented  by  S.  A.  Halsey. 

Bennett,  Rev.  J.  86.  D.  Letters  to  a  Young  Lady,  designed  to  im- 
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87.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  S.  C.  Cleveland. 

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Bewes,  W.  135.  Lex  Mercatoria,  or  a  Code  of  Commercial  Law. 
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Bewick,  Thos.  136.  O.  A  General  History  of  Birds  and  Quadrupeds, 
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93.  D.     Letters  on  French  History.     By  John  Bigland. 

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155.  O.     The  same.     Presented  by  Charles  Wells. 

156.0.     The  same.     In  2  vols.     Presented  by  E.  Willets. 

98.     D.     An  abridgment  of  do. 


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Blunt,  Jos.  163.  O.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Formation  of  the  Confe- 
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164.  O.     The  American  Annual  Register  for  1825,  6,  7,  8, 

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179.  O.     The  same.     Presented  by  J.  E.  Hyde. 

180.  O.  "  "  Ed.  Wright. 

Bower,  A.     16.   Q.     History  of  the  Popes,  from  the  Foundation  of  the 

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Bowring,  John.  122.  D.  Specimens  of  the  Russian  Poets,  with  Bio- 
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Boys,  John.  3.  F.  The  Workes  of  John  Boys,'Doctor  in  Divinitie  and 
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188.  D.     Reminiscences'of  Charles  Butler;  with  an  Essay 

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216.     JVIonsieur  Botte.     3  tomes. 

219.     V  Observ at eur,  ou  Monsieur  Martin.     2  tomes. 

221.     Angelique  et  Jeanneton.     2  tomes. 

223.     La  Famille  Luceval,  ou  Memoires  oVune  Jeune  Femmc 

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1 227.  Le  beau — pere  et  le  gendre,  ou  Pigault  Le  Brun  et 

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—  229.  Jerome.     4  tomes. 

233.  L'Egoisme.     2  tomes. 

235.  Adelaide  de  Meran.     4  tomes. 

239.  U Homme  a  Projets.     4  tomes. 

247.  Theodore,  ou  les  Peruviens. 

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Doddridge,  P.  404.  O.  The  Family  Expositor  ;  or  a  Paraphrase  and 
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418.  D.  Discourses  on  Regeneration.  By  Philip  Dod- 
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Drake,  D-  420.  D.  Picture  of  Cincinnati.  By  Daniel  Drake.  Pre- 
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Drvmmond,  Sir  W.  76.  Q.  Odin,  a  Poem.  By  Sir  W.  Drummond. 
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Dryden,  Jno.  421.  D.  The  Works  of  Virgil,  translated  into  English 
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424.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  William  B.  Hall. 

426.  D.  The  Satires  of  Juvenal,  and  of  Flaccus.  Trans- 
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452.  «     3.     Belinda. 

453.  "     4.     Popular  Tales. 

454.  "     6  &  6.     Tales  of  Fashionable  Life,  and  Absentee. 

456.  «     7.     Patronage. 

457.  "     8.     Harrington  and  Ormond. 

458.  "     9.     Modern  Griselda,  and  Moral  Tales. 

459.  '«   10.     Parents'  Assistant,  and  Comic  Dramas. 

460.  "   11.     Harry  and  Lucy,  and  Rosamond. 

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Emmons,  E.  457.  D.  Manual  of  Mineralogy.  By  Ebenezer  Em- 
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Enfeldy  Wm.  77.  Q.  Institutes  of  Natural  Philosophy.  By  William 
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English,  G.  B.  483.  O.  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  Dongola  and 
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Espriella,  D.  M.  A.     459.  D.     Letters  from   England.     By  Don  M. 

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Ewing,  T.  463.  D.  Universal  Geography,  on  an  easy  Plan.  By 
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Faber,  Geo.  S.  490.  O.  A  Dissertation  on  the  Mysteries  of  the  Ca~ 
biri,  or  the  Great  Gods  of  Phoenicia,  Samothrace,  Egyptr 
Troas,  Greece,  Italy,  and  Crete  :  being  an  Attempt  to  deduce 
the  several  Orgies  of  Iris,  Ceres,  &c.  from  a  Union  of  the 
Rites  commemorative  of  the  Deluge  with  the  Adoration  of  the 
Hosts  of  Heaven.     By  George  Stanley  Faber.     2  vols. 

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Papal  and  Mohammedan  Apostacies,  and  the  Restoration  of 
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464.  D.     The  Difficulties  of  Infidelity.     By  George  Stanley 

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Fairfield,  S.  L.  465.  D.  Mina,  and  other  Poems.  By  Sumner  Lin- 
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496.  O.     Abaddon,  the   Spirit  of   Destruction,   and  other 

Poems.     By  Sumner  Lincoln  Fairfield. 

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Falconer,  W.    467.  D.    The  Shipwreck.     By  William  Falconer.    Pre 
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Farmer,  Dr.     468.  D.     Imagination,  and  other  Poems.      By  H.   F. 
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469.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  Alexander  Hallam. 

Faust,  Dr.     470.  D.     The  Catechism  of  Health,  from  the  German  of 

Dr.  Faust. 
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Battles  between  the  Forces  of  the  United  States  and  those  of 

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by  Samuel  L.  Mitchill,  Jr. 

Featherstonhaugh,  G.  W.     471.  D.     The  Republic  of  Cicero,  trans- 
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Fenelon,  Archbishop.     472.  D.     The  Adventures  of  Telemachus.     By 
Archbishop  Fenelon  ;  in  French  and  English.     2  vols. 


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Ferguson,  A.    498.  O.    An  Essay  on  the  History  of  Civil  Society.    By 
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" 499.  O.     The  History  of  the  Roman   Republic.     By  the 

same.     3  vols. 

Ferishta.     See  Scott,  Jona. 

Fielding,  H.     474.  D.     The  Works  of  Henry  Fielding  ;  with  an  Essay 
on  his  Life  and  Genius.     By  Arthur  Murphy,  Esq.     14  vols. 

Vol.  1 .  An  Essay  on  the  Life  and  Genius  of  H.  Fielding. 
Love  in  Several  Masques,  a  Comedy.  The  Temple  Beau,  a 
Comedy.  The  Author's  Farce  ;  with  a  Puppet  Show,  called 
the  Pleasures  of  the  Town. 

Vol.  2.  The  Coffee-House  Politician,  a  Comedy.  Tra- 
gedy of  Tragedies,  or  the  Life  and  Death  of  Tom  Thumb  the 
Great.  The  Letter- Writers,  or  a  New  Way  to  keep  a  Wife 
at  Home  ;  a  Farce.  The  Grub-street  Opera.  The  Lottery,  a 
Farce. 

Vol.  3.  The  Modern  Husband,  a  Comedy.  The  Mock 
Doctor,  a  Comedy.  The  Covent  Garden  Tragedy.  The  De- 
bauchees, a  Comedy.    The  Miser,  a  Comedy. 

Vol.  4.  The  Intriguing  Chambermaid,  a  Comedy.  Don 
Quixote  in  England,  a  Comedy.  Old  Man  taught  Wisdom, 
a  Farce.  Universal  Gallant,  a  Comedy.  Pasquin,  a  Dramatic 
Satire  on  the  Times. 

Vol.  5.  The  Historical  Register  for  the  year  1736.  Eu- 
rydice,  a  Farce.  Eurydice  Hissed,  or  a  Word  to  the  Wise. 
Tumble  down  Dick.  Miss  Lucy  in  Town,  a  Farce.  The 
Wedding  Day,  a  Comedy.  The  Fathers,  or  the  Good-natured 
Man,  a  Comedy. 

Vol.  6.  The  History  of  the  Adventures  of  Joseph  An- 
drews, and  his  friend  Mr.  Abraham  Adams. 

Vol.  7,  8,  9.     The    History  of  Tom  Jones,  a  Foundling. 

Vol.    10  and  11.     Amelia. 

Vol.  12.  The  Life  of  Jonathan  Wild  the  Great.  A  Charge 
to  the  Grand  Jury,     Causes  of  the  Increase  of  Robbers,  &c. 

Vol.  13.  A  Journey  from  this  World  to  the  next.  A  Voy- 
age to  Lisbon.     The  True  Patriot. 

Vol.  14.  The  Covent  Garden  Journal,  and  many  different 
Essays  on  various  Subjects. 

488.  D.  The  same  14  vols. 

502.  D.  Three  Volumes  of  Fielding's  Dramatic  Works. 

605.  D.  The  History  of  Tom  Jones,  a  Foundling.     3  vols. 

508.  D.  Amelia  ;  a  Novel,  in  2  vols. 


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Fielding,  H.  510.  D.  The  History  of  the  Adventures  of  Joseph 
Andrews. 

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Accountant.  By  W.  M.  Finlay.  1803.  Presented  by  Prior 
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Finlayson,  G.  503.  O.  The  Mission  to  Siam,  and  Hue,  the  Capital  of 
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Fisher,  D.  504.  O.  A  System,  of  Military  Tactics,  chiefly  applied  to 
Infantry.     By  Daniel  Fisher.      1005. 

Fitz  Ramble,  W.  505.  O.  The  Mysterious  Picture.  By  W.  Fitz 
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Flint,  Timothy.  506.  O.  Recollections  of  the  last  Ten  Years  passed 
in  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi.     By  Timothy  Flint. 

507.  O.     Geography  and  History  of  tthe  Western  States, 

or  the  Mississippi  Valley.     By  Timothy  Flint.     2  vols. 

— 511.  D.     Francis  Berrian  ;  or,  the  Mexican  Patriot.     By 

Timothy  Flint.     2  vols. 

513.  D.     The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Arthur  Clenning. 

By  Timothy  Flint. 

514.  D.     George    Mason,  the   young    Backwoodsman;   a 

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For  Western  Review,  see  Miscellany,  fyc. 

515.  D.     The  Shoshonee  Valley.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

Foland,  31.  de.  509.  O.  The  Life  of  Scipio  AfricanUs  and  of  Epami- 
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Forbes,  J.  G.  510.  O.  Historical  and  Topographical  Sketches  of  the 
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Force,  Peter.  521.  D.  The  National  Calendar,  and  Annals  of  the 
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Forster,  Ed.  522.  D.  The  Arabian  Nights'  Entertainments.  Trans- 
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•     527.  D.     An  Essay  on  the  Evils  of  Popular  Ignorance.     By 
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Francis,  P.  530.  D.  Translation  of  the  Works  of  Horace,  with  the 
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534.  D.     The  Works  of  Horace  ;   translated  by  Francis. 

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Vol.  1.  Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Writings. 

"    2.  American  Politics  before  the  Revolution. 

11    3.  Philosophical  Essays  and  Correspondence. 

4t    4,  Miscellaneous. 

"    5.  Diplomatic  Correspondence  during  the  Revolution. 

Dr.  Franklin's  Journal. 

"    6.  Miscellaneous  Correspondence. 

536.15.     Essays  and  Letters  by  Benjamin  Franklin.     2  vols. 

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- 538.   D.     The    Life   and  Essays    of  Benjamin   Franklin. 

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Fraser,  J.  B.      78.  Q.     A  Tour  through  the  Ilimala  Mountains,  and  to 
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Freeman,  S.  541.  D.  The  American  Clerk's  Magazine;  containing 
the  most  useful  Forms  of  Writings  which  commonly  occur  in 
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UHistoire  de  Mon  Temps. 

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555.  D.     The  Provost.     By  the  same. 

556.  D.     Ayrshire  Legatees.     By  the  same. 

557.  D.     The  Entail,  or  Lairds  of  Grippy.     By  the  same. 

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5G3.  D.     The  Last  of  the  Lairds.     By  the  same.     3  copies. 

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546. O.      The  same. 

Garden,  J.  547.  O.  History  of  Henry  III.  King  of  France.  By 
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548.      The  same. 

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Goldsmith,  Dr.     592.  O.     A  History  of  the  Earth  and  Animated  Nature. 

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597.  O.     The  History  of  England,  from  the  earliest  Times 

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601.  O.     The  same,  in  2  vols. 

582.  D.     The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Oliver  Goldsmith. 

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Vol.  2.     Miscellaneous  Poems  and  Comedies. 

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589.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  Ray  Boynton. 

590.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  J.  Sabin. 

591.  D.     The  same.     2  copies. 

593.  D.     Essays  and   Poems.     By  Dr.  Goldsmith.     Pre- 
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594.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  J.  Sabin. 

595.  D.     The  same. 

596.  D.      Beauties  of  Goldsmith. 

597.  D.     An  Abridgment  of  the  History  of  England.     By 

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599.  D.     The  Grecian  History,  to  the  Death  of  Alexander 

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Grainger,  Jas.  608.  D.  The  Works  of  Tibullus.  Translated  by 
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Grant,  Mrs.  610.  D-  Memoirs  of  an  American  Lady,  with  Sketches 
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Gray,  Th.  611.  D.  Letters  and  Poems.  By  the  late  Thomas  Gray. 
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Gray,  Robt.  612.  O.  Letters  during  a  Tour  through  Germany,  Swit- 
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622.  D.     The  History  of  France  from  the  Foundation  of 

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623.   D-     Etymological    Dictionary,    or   Analysis   of   the 

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618.  O.     The  same.     1  vol. 


624.  D.     The  same.     2  vols. 

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626.  D.     Monatorial  Instruction.     An  Address  pronounced 

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Grotius,  H.     627.  D.     The  Rights  of  War  and  Peace.     By  Hugo 
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Guest,  M.     630.  D.     Poems.     By  Moses   Guest.     Presented  by  An- 
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Gurney,  T.     631./).     A  System  of  Short  Hand.     By  Thomas  Gurney. 
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Guthrie,  Wm.     619.  O.     A  Geographical  Grammar  of  the  Kingdoms 
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620.  O.     Cicero's  Epistles  to  Atticus,  with  Notes.     Trans- 
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Gaultier,  A.    632.  D.    Lecciones  de  Geografia.     Par  el  Abate  Gaultier. 

Genlis,  Mad.     633.  D.     Belisaire.     Par  Madame  de  Genlis.    2  tomes. 
2  copies. 

637.  D.    Nouveaux  Conies  Moraux,  et  Nouvelles  Historiques. 

6  tomes. 

643.  D.     Theatre  de  Societe.     2  tomes. 

645.  D.     Le  Comte  de  Corke,  Surnomme  le  Grand,  ou  la 

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647.  D.     Zuma  ou  la  Decouverte  du  quinquina,  suivi  de  la 

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648.  D.  Les  Voeux  Temeraires,  ou  L Enthousiasme.  3  tomes. 

661.  I).     Mademoiselle  de  la  Fayette,  ou  le  Siecle  de  Louis 

XIII.     2  tomes. 

653.    D.     Les  Veilltes  de  la  Chaumicre.     2  tomes. 

655.   D.     Les  Chevaliers  duCygne,  ou  la  C our  de  Charle- 
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657.  D.     Bistoire  de  Henri  le  Grand.     2  tomes. 

659.  I).     Les  Meres  Rivalcs,  ou  la  Calomnie.     3  tomes. 


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Genlis,  Mad.  667.  D.  Les  Petits  Emigres,  ou  correspondance  dequel- 
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609.  D.     Alphonse,  ou  lefils  naturel.     2  tomes. 

671.  D.     Jeanne    de    France;  '  Nouvelle   Historique.      2 

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673.  D.     Les  Souvenirs  de  Felicie  L***.     2  tomes. 

675.  D.     Les  Parvenus,  ou  lesaventures  de  Julien  Delmours, 

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678.  D.      Vie  Penitente  de  Made,  dela  Valliere,  ecrite  par 

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679.  D.     Palmyre  et  Flaminie,  ou  le  Secret.     2  tomes. 

681.  D.     La  Religion  considers  comme  V unique  base  du 

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Gibrat.     682.  D.     Traite  de  la  Geographic  Moderne.     Par  le  GibraU 

1789.      Presente  par  T.  Griffin,  Jr. 

Goldsmith,  L.  625.  O.  Histoire  Secret  du  Cabinet  de  Napoleon  Buo" 
naparte.     Et  de  la  cour  de  St.  Cloud.     Par  Lewis  Goldsmith- 

Gresset,  M.  683.  D.  CEuvres  de  M.  Gresset  deV  Academie  Francais. 
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H. 


Haines,  C  G.  684.  D.  Life  of  Thomas  Addis  Emmet.  By  Col. 
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Hale,  Mrs.  685.  D.  Northwood,  a  New  England  Tale.  By  Mrs. 
S.  J.  Hale.      2  vols.     2  copies. 

Hall,  Capt.  626.  O.  A  Voyage  to  the  Great  Loo-Choo  Islands.  By 
Basil  Hall,  of  the  British  Navy. 

689.  D.     Travels  in  Chili,  Peru,  and  Mexico,  in  1820—22. 

2  vols.     By  the  same. 

691.  D.  Voyage  to  the  Eastern  Seas  in  the  year  1816,  in- 
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Royal  Navy,  F.  R.  S. 

692.  D,     Travels  in  the  United  States  of  North  America. 

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Hall,  Mrs.  694.  D.  Sketches  of  Irish  Character.  By  Mrs.  S.  C. 
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Hall,  Col.  695.  B.  Colombia ;  its  present  State  in  respect  to  Cli- 
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1825. 

Hallam,  H  627.0.  The  Constitutional  History  of  England  from  the 
Accession  of  Henry  VII.  to  the  death  of  George  II.  By 
Henry  Hallam.     3  vols. 

630.  O.     View  of  the  State  of  Europe  during  the  Middle 

Ages.     By  Henry  Hallam.     2  vols. 

Halleck,  F.  G.  632.  O.  Alnwick  Castle,  and  other  Poems.  By  Fitz 
G.  Halleck,  Esq. 

Hamilton,  RobH.  633.  O.  An  Introduction  to  Merchandize.  Con- 
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By  Robert  Hamilton. 

Hamilton,  Alex.  634.  O.  The  Works  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  com- 
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Hamilton,  Mrs.     696.  D.     Letters  on  Education.     By  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

Hamilton.     2  vols. 
Hammond,  N.     637.  O.     The  Elements  of  Algebra.     By   Nathaniel 

Hammond.     Presented  by  J.  Verplanck. 

Hampton,  J.  638.  O.  The  general  History  of  Polybius.  Translated 
by  James  Hampton.      2  vols. 

Hanmer,  M.     See  Euscbius. 

Hanway,  J.  88.  Q.  History  of  the  British  Trade  over  the  Caspian 
Sea  ;  and  of  a  Journey  through  Russia,  Persia,  Germany,  and 
Holland.      With  Engravings.     By  Jonas  Hanvvay.     2  vols. 

Haralson,  A.  698.  D.  Sainclair,  or  the  Victim  of  the  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences :  and  Hortense,  or  the  Victim  of  Novels  and  Travel. 
By  Mad.  de  Genlis.  Also,  Claudine.  By  Florian.  Trans- 
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Hardie,  Jas.  640.  O.  A  Universal  Biographical  Dictionary.  By 
James  Hardie.     4  vols.     Presented  by  John  W.  Stebbins. 

Presented  by  F,  S.  Thurston. 

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Hardie,  Jas.     699.  D.     The  Free  Mason's  Monitor.     By  James  Hardie. 

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618. 

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652. 

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Harper,  R.  G.  657.  O.  Select  Works  of  Robert  Goodloe  Harper, 
consisting  of  Speeches  on  Political  and  Forensic  Subjects. 
2  vols. 

Harris,  T.  M.  659.  O.  The  Natural  History  of  the  Bible  ;  or  a  De- 
scription of  all  the  Animals,  Insects,  Plants,  Gums,  &c.  &c. 
mentioned  in  the  Scriptures.     By  Thaddeus  M.  Harris. 

Harris,  J.     660.  O.     The  Works  of  James  Harris,  Esq.  with  a  Memoir, 
by  his  Son,  the  Earl  of  Malmesbury.     5  vols.     Presented  by 
the  Board  of  Directors  for  the  year  1827. 
Vol.  1.     Three  Dialogues. 

2.  Hermes. 

3.  4  and  5.     Philological  Inquiries. 

Harit'ood,  J.  E.  701.  D.  Poems.  By  John  Edward  Harwood.  2 
copies. 

Haussett,  Madame.  703.  D.  Private  Memoirs  of  Madame  du  Haus- 
sett,  Maid  to  Madame  do  Pompadour.     2  copies. 

Hawes,  M.  705.  D.  Narrative  of  remarkable  Particulars  in  the  Life 
of  Rev.  John  Newton.     By  Rev.  M.  Hawes. 

Hawes,  Joel.  706.  D.  Lectures  to  Young  Men.  By  Rev.  J.  Hawes, 
of  Hartford.     Presented  by  G.  U.  Richards. 

Hawkesworth,  Dr.  665.  O.  Almoran  and  Hamet.  A  Tale.  By 
John  Hawkesworth. 

707.  D.  The  Adventures  of  Telemachus,  the  Son  of  Ulys- 
ses. Translated  from  the  French  of  Fenelon.  By  John 
Hawkesworth.     2  vols. 

For  the  Adventurer,  see  Belles  Lettres. 

Hayes,  R.  666.  O.  The  Negotiator's  Magazine  ;  or  an  Account  of 
the  Monies,  Weights,  Measures,  &c.  of  the  principal  Places 
of  Trade  in  the  World.  By  Richard  Hayes.  Presented  by  S. 
Wood  and  Sons. 

Hays,  Mary.  667.0.  Female  Biography  :  or  Memoirs  of  celebrated 
Women,  of  all  Ages  and  Countries.  By  Mary  Hays.  3  vols. 
Presented  by  Allen  Robbins. 

Hazard,  J.     709.  D.     Poems.     By  Joseph  Hazard. 

Hazard,  E.  '90.  Q.  State  Papers,  and  other  Documents,  intended  as 
Materials  for  a  History  of  the  United  States.  By  Ebenezer 
Hazard.     2  vols. 

Hazlett,  Wm.  670.  O.  The  Eloquence  of  the  British  Senate,  being  a 
Selection  of  the  best  Speeches  of  distinguished  English,  Irish, 
and  Scotch  Speakers.  With  Notes,  &c.  By  William  Hazlett. 
2  vols. 


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Hazlett,  Wm.     672.  O.     Lectures  on  the  English  Comic  Writers-     By 

the  same.     2  copies. 
674.  O.     Lectures  on  the    English  Poets.     By  the  same. 

2  copies. 

Heady  Capt.     710.  D.     Notes  taken  during  some  rapid  Journeys  across 

the  Pampas,  and  among  the  Andes.     By  Capt.  B.  F.  Head.     3 

copies. 
Heber,  Bishop.     676.  O.     Narrative  of  a  Journey  through  the  Upper 

Provinces  of  India,  from  Calcutta  to  Bombay,  in  1824  and  5. 

By  Reginald  Ileber,  Bishop  of  Calcutta.     2  vols. 

713.  D.     The  same.     2  vols. 

678.    O.     Sermons,  preached  in  England.     By    Reginald 

Heber,  late  Bishop  of  Calcutta. 

679.   O.     The  same.     Presented  by  G.  and   C.  and  II 

Carvill. 

■ 715.  D.     Palestine,  and  other  Poems.     By  Bishop  Heber. 

Presented  by  J.  W.  Stebbins. 

Heber,  Amelia.  O.  The  Life  of  Bishop  Ileber  ;  with  Selections  from 
his  private  Papers,  and  a  Journal  of  his  Tour  in  Norway,  Swe- 
den, Russia,  Hungary,  and  Germany.  By  his  Widow.  2  vols. 
(See  Appendix.) 

Heckewelder,  Jno.  680.  O.  A  Narrative  of  the  Mission  of  the  United 
Brethren,  among  the  Delaware  and  Mohegan  Indians,  from 
1740  to  1808,  with  Anecdotes  and  other  interesting  Matter. 
By  John  Heckewelder. 

Heeren,  A.  H.  L.     See  Bancroft. 

Helme,   Eliz.     716.   D.     Louisa,  the  Lovely  Orphan.     By  Elizabeth 

Helme.     Presented  by  A.  J.  Dinnies. 
Helvetius,  M.     See  Hooper. 

Hemans,  Mrs.  681.  O.  The  League  of  the  Alps  ;  the  Siege  of  Va- 
lencia ;  the  Vespers  of  Palermo;  the  Forest  Sanctuary,  and 
other  Poems.     By  Mrs.  F.  llemans.     2  vols. 

717.  D.     Records  of  Women,  and  other  Poems.      By  the 

same. 

7  18.  D.     Poems.     By  the  same. 

Henry, T.    683.  O.    Epitome  of  Chemistry.     By  Thomas  Henry.    1808. 

Henry,  Rev.  M.  92.  Q.  A  Commentary  on  the  Holy  Bible,  with  the 
Received  Texts.      By  Rev.  Matthew  Henry.     3  vols. 

719.  D.     Instructions  for  tiicRioht  Receiving  of  the  Lord's 

Supper.     By  the  same.     Presented  by  William  11.  Leaycrqft. 

Henry,  J. ./.  720.  D.  Account  of  the  Band  of  Heroes  who  were  En- 
{ragetj  in  the  Campaign  against  Quebec  in  1775.  I3y  J.J. 
Henry. 


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Herodotus.     See  Beloe.  % 

Hervey,Jas.     721.  Z).     Meditations    and  Contemplations.     By  Rev. 
James  Hervey.     Presented  by  J.  C.  Dinnies,  Jr. 

722.  D.     The  same. 


Hesiod.     See  Cooke,  Th. 

Hill,  I.  723.  D.  An  Abstract  of  a  New  Theory  of  the  Formation 
of  the  Earth.     By  Ira  Hill. 

Hill,  Rev.  R.     724.  D.     Village  Dialogues.     By  Rev.  Rowland  Hill, 

3  vols. 

Hillhouse,  J.  A.  684.  O.  Hadad,  a  Dramatic  Poem.  By  James  A. 
Hijlhouse,  Esq. 

727.  D.  Percy's  Mask,  a  Drama.  By  the  same.  Pre- 
sented by  the  Author. 

Hippisley,  G.  685.  O.  A  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  Rivers 
Orinoco  and  Apure,  which  sailed  from  England  in  1817.  By 
G.  Hippisley. 

Hitchcock,  E.  728.  D.  Dyspepsy  Forestalled  and  Resisted  :  or  Lec- 
tures on  Diet,  Regimen,  and  Employment,  delivered  to  the 
Students  of  Amherst  College.  By  Edward  Hitchcock,  Pro- 
fessor of  Chemistry,  &x. 

Hoare,  G.  R.  729.  D.  The  Young  Traveller,  or  the  Adventures  of 
Etienne  in  Search  of  his  Father.     By  G.  R.  Hoare. 

Hobhouse,  J.  C.  686.  O.  A  Journey  through  Albania,  and  other 
Provinces  of  Turkey,  in  Europe  and  Asia,  to  Constantinople, 
in  1809,  10.     By  J.  C.  Ilobhouse.     2  vols. 

Hobhouse,  Jno.  688.  O.  Historical  Illustration  of  the  Fourth  Canto 
of  Childe  Harold,  containing  Dissertations  on  the  Ruins  of 
Rome,  and  an  Essay  on  Italian  Literature.  By  John  Hob- 
house.    ■ 

Hodgson,  A.     689.   O.     Remarks   during  a   Journey    through    North 
America,  in  the  Years  1819,  20,  21,  with  a  Letter  on  the  com- 
.  parative    expense   of    Free    and    Slave    Labour.     By   Adam 
Hodgson. 

6^0.  O.     The  same.     Presented  by  B.  J.  Seward. 


Hofland,   Mrs.     730.  D.     Tales    of    the   Manor.     By  Mrs.    Hofland. 
•  '    2  vols. 

732.  D.  Decision,  a  Tale. 

733.  D.  Tales  of  the  I?riory.     2  vols. 

D.   735    The  Young  Cadet,  or  Henry  Delamere's  Travels  in 

Hindostan.  2  copies.     By  Mrs.  Hofland. 

737.   I).  Beatrice.     2  vol?. 


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Hofiand,  Mrs.     739.  D.     Integrity,  a  Tale. 

740.  D.  The  Young  Pilgrim,  or  Alfred  Campbell's  Re- 
turn to  the  East ;  and  his  Travels  in  Egypt,  Nubia,  Asia  Minor, 
&c.     By  Mrs.  Hofland. 

Hogarth,  W.  691.  O.  The  Analysis  of  Beauty  ;  written  with  a  View 
of  fixing  the  fluctuating  Ideas  of  Taste.  By  William  Hogarth. 
Presented  by  Sherman  Day. 

Hogg,  J.  741.2).  The  Shepherd's  Calendar.  By  James  Hogg,  Au- 
thor of  Queen's  Wake.     2  vols. 

746.  D.      The    Forest    Minstrel  ;    a    Selection   of    Songs 

adapted  to  Scotch  Airs.     By  the  same. 

744.  D.     The  Three  Perils  of  Woman.     2  vols. 

746.  D.     The  Poetical  Works  of  James  Ho££.     2  vols. 


'»o' 


Hogg,  T.  J.  748.  D.  Two  Hundred  and  Nine  Days  ;  or,  Journal  of  a 
Traveller  on  the  Continent.  By  Thomas  Jefferson  Hogg. 
2  vols.     2  copies. 

Holcroft,  R.  IbQ.  D.  Tales  of  Humour  and  Romance.  Translated 
from  Popular  German  Authors,  by  Richard  Holcroft.  2 
copies. 

■ See  Lavater. 

Holland,  J.  692.  O.  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  John  Summerfield.  By 
John  Holland. 

Holmes,  A.  693.  O.  The  Annals  of  America,  from  the  Discovery 
by  Columbus  to  the  Year  1825.  By  Abiel  Holmes,  D.D. 
2  vols. 

Home,  Henry,     See  Kaimes. 

Homer.     See  Pope. 

Hone,  William.  695.  O.  The  Every-day-book  ;  or,  Everlasting  Calen- 
dar of  Popular  Amusements,  Pastimes,  and  Events  incident  to 
each  Day  in  Past  and  Present  Times.  4  vols,  with  Engravings. 
By  William  Hone. 

Hood,  T.  754.  D.  Whims  and  Oddities,  in  Prose  and  Verse.  By 
Thomas  Hood. 

Hook,  N.  699.  O.  The  Roman  History,  from  the  Building  of  Rome 
to  the  Ruin  of  the  Commonwealth.  By  N.  Hook.  .3  vols, 
with  Maps  and  Engravings. 

Hooker,  William  J.  702.  O.  Journal  of  a  Tour  in  Iceland,,in  the  Sum- 
mer of  1809.     By  William  Jackson  Hooker.     2  vols. 

Hooker,  Rev.  R.     See  Dobson,  W.  S. 

Huole,  J.  755.  D.  Jerusalem  Delivered  :  a  Poem,  translated  from 
the  Italian  of  Torquato  Tasso,  by  John  Iloole. 


HOW  [  5b  J  HOW 

Hook,  J.  756.  D.  Orlando  Furioso.  Translated  from  the  Italian  of 
Tasso,  by  John  Hoole.     6  vols. 

762.  D.     The  same,  abridged. 

Hooper,  W.     704.  O.     A  Treatise  on  Man  ;  his  Intellectual  Faculties, 

and  his  Education.     Translated  from  the  French  of  M.  Hel- 

vetius,  by  W.  Hooper.     2  vols. 

Horace.     See  Francis,  P. 

Home,  T.  706.  O.  A  Foreigner's  Opinion  of  England.  Translated 
from  the  German  of  C.  A.  G.  Gcede,  by  Thomas  Home. 
2  copies. 

Home,  Bishop.  708.  O.  A  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Psalms.  By 
Bishop  Home. 

Home,  T.  H.  709.  O.  A  View  of  the  Commerce  of  Greece,  formed 
after  an  Annual  Average  from  1787  to  1797.  By  F.  Beau- 
jour.     Translated  by  Thomas  Hartvvell  Home. 

710.  O.  An  Introduction  to  the  Critical  Study  and  Know- 
ledge of  the  Scriptures.  By  Thomas  Hartwell  Home,  of  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge.  4  vols. — Vol.  1.  Genuineness 
and  Inspiration  of  the  Bible. — Vol.  2.  Scripture  Criticism. — 
Vol.  3.  Scripture  Geography. — Vol.  4.  Analysis  of  Scripture. 

Horsley,  Bishop.  714.  O.  Sermons.  By  Samuel  Horsley,  late  Lord 
Bishop  of  St.  Asaph. 

Horsmanden,  D.  715.  O.  A  History  of  the  New-York  Negro  Plot, 
with  the  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  against  the  Conspirators, 
in  1741,2.     By  D.  Horsmanden. 

Hosack,  Dr.  96.  Q.  Memoir  of  Dewitt  Clinton  ;  with  an  Appendix. 
By  David  Hosack,  M.D.     presented  by  the  Author. 

716,  O.     An  Inaugural  Discourse,  delivered  at  the  Opening 

of  Rutger's  Medical  College  (New-York),  in  1826.    By  David 
Hosack,  M.D.     Presented  by  the  Author. 

717.  O.     The  same. 

718.   O.     Essays  on  various  Subjects  of  Medical  Science. 

By  David  Hosack,  M.  D.     2  vols.     Presentedby  the  Author. 


—  720.  O.     A  System  of  Practical  Nosology  :  with  a  Synopsis 
'  of  the  Systems  of   Sauvages,  Linnaeus,  Vogel,  Callem,  Parr, 

&c.     By  David  Hosack,  M.  D.     Presented  by  the  Author. 

—  For  Medical  Register,  see  Magazines,  <$fc. 


Howard,  A.     763.  D.     Beauties  of  Henry  Kirke  White.     By  Alfred 
Howard.     Presented  by  A.  G.  Allen. 

Howe,  S.  G.     721 .  O.     An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Greek  Revolution. 
By  Samuel  G.  Howe,  late  Surgeon-in-Chief  to  the  Greek  Fleet. 


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Hull,  Gen.  764.  D.  A  Defence  of  the  Conduct  of  General  William 
Hull ;  written  by  himself. 

Humboldt,  Alex.     See  Black,  John, 

Hume,  David.     722.  O.     The  History  of  England,  from  the  Invasion  of 
Julius  Caesar,  to  the  Revolution  in  1688.     By  David  Hume  ; 
with  a   Continuation  to    1783,  by  Dr.   Smollett,   and  others. 
12  vols. 

734.   O.     The  same.      12  vols.     Presented  by  P.  A.  Mesier. 

746,   O.     The  same.     12  vols. 

758.   O.     The  same,  with  a  Continuation  by  Bissett,  to  the 

death  of  George  III.     9  vols. 

767.  O.     The  same,  continued  by  Miller  to  the  Coronation 

of  George  IV.     3  vols. 

770.  O.     Hume's  History,  in  8  vols.    Presented  by  Dewitt 

Clinton. — Dr.  Smollett's  Continuation  in  6  vols,     (14  vols.) 

784.   O.     Philosophical  Essays,  on  Morals,  Literature,  and 

Politics.     By  David  Hume.     2  vols. 

Humphreys,  Col.  765.  D.  Life  of  General  Israel  Putnam.  By  Colo- 
nel David  Humphreys. 

766.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  James  H.  Greenfield. 

Humphreys,  W.  H.     See  Emerson,  Jas. 

Hunt,  Leigh.  786.  O.  Lord  Byron,  and  some  of  his  Contemporaries. 
By  Leigh  Hunt. 

Hunter,  H.  787.  O.  Sacred  Biography,  or  the  History  of  the  Patri- 
archs.    By  Henry  Hunter,  D.D.     4  vols. 

791.  O.     Travels  in  Upper  and  Lower  Egypt,  undertaken 

by  order  of  the  French  Government.  By  C.  S.  Sonnini. 
Translated  from  the  French,  by  Henry  Hunter,  D.D.  3  vols. 
Presented  by  J.  Goodhue. 

Hunter,  J.  D.  794.  O.  Manners  and  Customs  of  several  Indian 
Tribes,  West  of  the  Mississippi.     By  John  D.  Hunter. 

Hutton,  Rev.  W.-     See  Buffon. 

Hutton,  C.  795.  O.  .The  Tour  of  Africa;  an  Account  of  all  the 
Countries  in  that  Quarter  of  the  Globe,  hitherto  visited  by 
Foreigners.  Selected  from  the  best  Authors,  by  Catherine 
Hutton.     3  vols. 

Hyde,  N.  M.  767.  D.  Writings  of  Nancy  Maria  Hyde;  with  a  Me- 
moir.    Presented  b)j  J.  A.  Stewart. 

Hardie,  Jas.  768.  1).  Viri  Romcr,  e  James  liar  die.  Donatio  per 
Lucius  Bull. 


ISA  [  57  ]  ISA 

Hesz,  J.  J.     798.  O.     Het  Leven  van  Jezus  door  Johan  Jacob  Hesz. 

4  vols.      Presented  by  J.  C.  Dinnies,  Jr. 
Holback.     769.  D.     Sistema  de  la  Naturaleza,  6  de  las  Leges  del  Mundo 

Fisico  y  del  Mundo  Moral,  por  el  Baron  de  Holback. 

770.  D.     La  Moral  Universal,  6  los  Deberes  del  Hombre 

fundados  m  su  Naturaleza ;  por  el  Baron  de  Holback.     3  vols. 
Homond,  Abbe  V.     773.  D.     Doctrine  Chretienne,  en  forme  de  Lectiores 

de  Piete,  fyc.  c\c.,par  M.  V Abbe  V Homond. 

Homere.     See  Bitaube,  P.  J. 

Hoofd,  P.  M.     802.  O.     Procedures  in  de  Zaak,   Van  M  Pieter  M. 
Hoofd.     Presented  by  J.  C.  Dinnies,  Jr. 


1. 

Imison,  John.     See  Webster,  Thomas. 

Ingersoll,  C.  M.  774.  D.  Conversations  on  English  Grammar.  By 
Charles  M.  Ingersoll. 

Irving,  W.  775.  D.  A  History  of  New- York,  from  the  beginning  of 
the  World  to  the  End  of  the  Dutch  Dynasty.  By  Diedrick 
Knickerbocker.     2  vols.     7  copies. 

803.  O.     The  Sketch  Book.     By  Washington  Irving. 

— 789,  D.     The  same.     In  2  vols.     2  copies. 

. 793.  D.     Bracebridge  Hall.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

804.  O.     Tales  of  a  Traveller.     4  vols. 

797.  D.     A  Chronicle  of  the  Conquest  of  Granada.     2  vols. 

3  copies. 

808.  O.     A  History  of  the  Life  and  Vroyages  of  Christopher 

Columbus.     By  Washington  Irving.     3  vols.     3  copies. 

803.  D.     The  same.     Abridged. 

Irving,  Rev.  E.  817.  O.  A  Series  of  Orations  for  Missionaries,  after 
the  Apostolical  School.     By  Rev.  Edward  Irving. 

804.  D.     Four  Orations  on  the  Oracles  of  God.     By  the 

same. 

Irving,  D.  806.  D.  Elements  of  English  Composition.  By  David 
Irving. 

Irwin,  E.  96.  Q.  A  Voyage  up  the  Red  Sea,  and  a  Route  through 
the  Deserts  of  Thebais,  in  1777.  By  E.  Irwin.  Presentedby 
J.  P.  Wickham. 

Isaac,  D.     806.  D.     The  Doctrine  of  Universal  Restoration,  examined 
and  refuted.     By  Rev.  D.  Isaac. 
H 


JOH  [  58  ]  JOH 

Israeli,  J.  D\  803.  D.  Calamities  of  Authors  ;  including  some  In- 
quiries respecting  their  Morai  and  Literary  Characters.  By 
J.  D'Israeli.     2  vols. 

818.  O.     A    Second   Series  of  Curiosities  of  Literature  : 

consisting  of  Researches  in  Literary,  Biographical,  and  Politi- 
cal History.     By  J.  D'Israeli.     3  vols. 

Ivimay,  Jos.  807.  D.  Life  of  John  Bunyan.  By  Joseph  Ivimay. 
Presented  by  William  Goodell, 


j, 

Jackson,  J.  G.  810.  D.  An  Account  of  the  Empire  of  Morocco.  By 
James  G.  Jackson. 

Jackson,  Jno.  821.  O.  Reflections  on  the  Commerce  of  the  Mediter- 
ranean.    By  John  Jackson.      1804.     2  copies. 

James,  J.  A.  811.  D.  Christian  Charity  explained,  or  the  Influence 
of  Religion  upon  the  Temper  stated.     By  John  Augell  James. 

812,  D.  The  Family  Monitor,  or  Help  to  Domestic  Happi- 
ness.    By  the  same. 

*Jamicson,  Alex.  97.  Q.  A  Dictionary  of  Mechanical  Science,  Arts, 
Manufactures,  Commerce,  and  Miscellaneous  Knowledge  ; 
with  Notices  of  Men  who  have  adorned  Science,  &c.  &c. 
By  Alexander  Jamieson.     With  Engravings. 

Jaquelin,  De  La.  823  O.  Memoirs  of  the  Marchioness  de  La  Roche 
Jaquelin.     Presented  by  J.  Oothout. 

JaqueSyWm.  813.  D.  A  Guide  to  the  Study  of  the.  Scriptures.  From 
the  German  of  Franck.     By  William  Jaques. 

Jiffcrson,  Thos.     824.  O.     Notes  on  Virginia.     By  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Jervis,  C.  814.  D.  The  Adventures  of  Don  Quixote,  from  the  Spanish 
of  Cervantes.     By  Charles  Jarvis.     2  vols. 

Jewctt,  John  R.  816.  D.  The  Sufferings  of  John  R.  Jewett,  among 
the  Savages  of  Nootka  Sound. 

*  Johnson  Samuel.  98.  Q.  A  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  By 
Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.     2  vols. 

817.  D.     An  Abridgment  of  the  same. 

818.79.     The  History  of  Rasselas,  Prince  of  Abyssinia.     By 

the  same. 


819.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  S.  S.  Steele. 

820.  D.     The  same.     With  Dinarbis.     Presented  by  A.  W. 
Vaupell. 


JON  [  59  J  JON 

Johnson,  Samuel.     821.  D.     The  works  of  Samuel  Johnson.  LL.D. 
12  vols. 

Vol.  1.     An  Essay  on  his  Life  and  Genius.     By  Arthur  Mur- 
phy.— Irene,  a  Tragedy,  and  Miscellaneous  Poems. 

2.  Philological  Tracts. — Political  Essays,  and  Miscella- 

neous Essays. 

3.  A  Dissertation  upon  the  Greek  Comedy. — General 

Conclusions  to  Brumoy's  Greek  Theatre. — Dedi- 
cations.— The  Adventurer. — Rasselas. 

4.  5,  a     The  Rambler. 

7.  The  Idler. 

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840.  D.  The  Idler.  By  the  same.  Presented  by  J.  Mor- 
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Johnson,  W.  829.  O.  History  of  Inventions  and  Discoveries.  By 
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Johnston,  R.  833.  O.  Travels  through  part  of  the  Russian  Empire, 
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Jolmston,  Chs,  843.  D.  A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Charles 
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Vol.  5.  Essays  on  different  Subjects,  and  a  Grammar  of 
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Vol.  8.  Essays  on  a  variety  of  Subjects.  The  Mohammedan 
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McLeod,  J.  967.  O.  Voyage  of  the  Alceste  to  China,  with  an 
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Madden,  R.  R.  D.  The  Mussulman.  By  R.  R.  Madden,  Esq. 
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Maitland,  Capt.  969.  I).  Narrative  of  the  Surrender  of  Buonaparte, 
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Maintenon,  Madame.  971.  O.  The  Secret  Correspondence  of  Madame 
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976.  D.     Select  Translations  from  Marmontel. 

577.  D.     The  same.      Presented  by  A.J.  Dinnies. 

Marsden,  J.     978,  D.     Poems.     By  Joshua  Marsden. 

Marshall,  Jno.  988.  O.  The  Life  of  George  Washington.  5  vols. 
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Marshall,  S.  998.  O.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Insurance  ;  with 
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Meiklt,  J.  1014.  D.  The  Traveller,  or  Meditations  on  various  Sub- 
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1015.  D.     The  same. 

Melmoth,  W.  1016.  D.  Letters  of  Sir  Thomas  Fitzosborne.'  By 
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Memes,  J.  S.     1007.  O.     Memoirs  of  Canova.     By  J.  S.  Memes. 

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Middleton,  C.  1008.  O.  A  Letter  from  Rome,  showing  an  exact 
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Mignet,  A.  F.  1012.  O,  History  of  the  French  Revolution,  from 
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Mills,  Abrm.  1015.  O.  Blair's  Lectures  on  Rhetoric.  Edijted  by 
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1019.  D.     Burke's   Inquiry  into  our  Ideas  of  the  Sublime 

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1021.     The  same.     Presented  by  G.  and  C.  and  H.  Carvill. 

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Millot,  Abbe.  1018.  O.  Elements  of  General  History.  From  the 
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1024.  D.     Belshazzar ;  a  dramatic  Poem.     By  the  same. 

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Montague,  Mary  W.  1053.  D.  The  Works  of  Mary  Wortley  Mon- 
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Montagu,  Elizabeth.  1058.  D.  Letters  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Montagu, 
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Mont,  Sieur  du.  1061.  D.  A  Voyage  to  the  Levant,  with  an  Account 
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Montesquieu.  1062.  D.  Reflections  on  the  Causes  of  the  Rise  and 
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1047.  O.     The   Spirit   of  Laws.     By    the  same.     2  vols. 

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Montgomery,  James.  1063.  D.  The  Poetical  Works  of  James  Mont- 
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1067.  D.     The  World  before  the  Flood,  and  other  Poems. 

By  the  same. 

1068.  D.     West  Indies,  and  other  Poems.     By  the  same. 

Witli  a  Poem  on  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade.     By  James 
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1C69.D.    The  Pelican  Island,  and  other  Poems.   By  the  same. 

Montgomery,  R.  1070.  D.  Omnipresence  of  the  Deity.  By  Robert 
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More,  Hannah.     1049.  O.     The  Works  of  Hannah  More.     2  vols. 

1051.  O.     Practical  Piety.     By  Hannah  More. 

1071.  D.     Christian  Morals. 

1072.  D.     Sacred  Dramas.     By  the  same. 

Moore,  Thomas.  1052.  O.  Memoir  of  Richard  B.  Sheridan.  By 
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— —  1054.  O.  Letters  and  Journals  of  Lord  Byron,  with  Notices 

of  his  Life.  By  the  same.     2  vols.     3  copies. 

1073.7).  The  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Moore.     5  vols, 

1078.7).  LallaRookh.      2  copies. 

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1082.  D.  The  Dublin  Mail. 

1083.  J).  The  same.     Presented  by  J.  C.  Dinnies,  Jr. 


MOR  [  72  J  MOR 

Moore,  Thomas.     1084.  D.     Fables  for  the  Holy  Alliance. 

1085.  D.  Irish  Melodies,  and  Sacred  Songs. 

1086.  D.  The  Loves  of  the  Angels.     2  copies. 

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Nations. 

1089.  D.  Odes  upon  Cash,  Corn,  Catholics,  &c. 


Moore,  John.  1090.  D.  View  of  Society  and  Manners  in  France, 
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Morell,  Chas.  1093.  D.  Tales  of  the  Genii,  translated  from  the  Per- 
sian, by  Sir  Charles  Morell.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

1097.  D.    The  same.    2  vols.  Presented  by  William  B.Hall. 

Morgan,  M.     See  Vertot. 

Morgan,  Lady.  1060.  O.  Italy.  By  Lady  Morgan.  2  vols.  2 
copies. 

1099.  D.  France.     2  vols.     Presented  by  Barney  Corse. 

1101.  D.  The  same.     2  vols. 

1 103.   D.  The  Book  of  the  Boudoir.     2  vols. 

1 105.  D.  Florence  McCarthy. 

1106.   D.     The  O'Briens   and  the   O'Flahertys.      2  vols. 

2  copies. 

Moritz,  Chs.  P.  1110.  D.  Mythological  Fictions  of  the  Greeks  and 
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Morse,  Jed.  1064.  O.  Annals  of  the  American  Revolution.  By  Jede- 
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1065.  O.  Universal  Geography.  2  vols.  1819.  Pre- 
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1067.  O.     The  same,  in  1  vol.     1814.     Presented  by   the 

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1068.  O.  A  Rcportto  the  Secretary  of  War  on  Indian  Affairs, 

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Morse,  S.  F.  B.  Mil.  /).  Amir  Khan,  and  other  Poems:  the  re- 
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Mosheim,  J.  L.  1072.  O.  An  Ecclesiastical  History,  Ancient  and 
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Mott,  A.  1112.  D.  Memoirs  of  celebrated  Persons  of  Colour.  By 
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Moulton,  J.  W.     See  Gates. 

Moultrie,  Wm.  1076.  O.  Memoirs  of  the  American  Revolution,  so 
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Murphy,  Dennis  J.  1 1 1 3.  D.  The  Wild  Irish  Boy.  By  Dennis  Jas- 
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Murden,  J.  R.  1088.  O.  The  Art  of  Memory,  reduced  to  a  Systematic 
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1115.  D.     The  English  Reader. 

1116.  D.     Sequel  to  the  English  Reader.     Presented  by 

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M'ON  [  74  J  MON 

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Tome  I.  Vie  de  Moliere,  par  Voltaire. — L'Etourdi,  Le 
Depit  Amoreux,  Les  Precieuses  Ridicules,  Sganerelle,  Don 
Garcie  et  VEcole  des  Maris,  Comedies. 

2.  Les  Facheux.  L'Ecole  des  Femmes,  La  Critique  de 
VEcole  des  Femmes,  L" Impromptu  de  Versailles,  Le  Mariage 
Force,  et  La  Princes se  d' 'Elide. 

3.  U Amour  Medecin,  Le  Misanthrope,  Le  Medecin  malgre 
lui,  McUncute  Pastoral  Comique.  Le  Sicilicn,  ou  V Amour 
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4.  Le  Tartuffc,  Amphitryon,  George  Dandin,  lntcrmedes 
de  George  Dandin  et  L'Avare. 

5.  M.  de  Pourccaugnac,  Les  Amants  Magnifiques,  Le 
Bourgeois  Gentilhomme  et  Les  Fourberies  de  Scapin. 

6.  Psyche,  Les  Femmes  Savantes,  La  Comtessc  d'Escar- 
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Mollien,  S.  1 J  25.  D.  Voyage  dans  la  Republique  de  Columbia  en 
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Montengon,  Don  P.  1127.  D.  Eusebio,  Historia  sacada  de  las  Me- 
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Montpalah.  1130.  D.  Filosofia  de  la  Elocuentia.  Por  Antonio  de 
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Moratin.  1132.  D.  Comedias  de  Moral  in,  publicadas  con  el  nombre 
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Montesquieu.  1135.  D.  CEuvres  complettes  de  Montesquieu,  precedes 
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Esprit  des  Lois. 

Table  de  V Esprit  des  Lois — De  la  Grandeur  et  de  la  Dccn- 

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Lettres  Persanes. 
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Montaigne.     Sec  Coste. 


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Nack,  James.     1141.2).     The  Legend  of  the  Rocks,  and  other  Poems. 

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Neah  John.     1142.  D.     Rachel  Dyer  :  a  North  American  Story.     By 

John  Neal.     2  copies. 

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Neele,  Henry.  1098.  O.  The  Literary  Remains  of  Henry  Neele  ;  con- 
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^Newman,  H.  1100.  O.  Dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and  English  Lan- 
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Newton,  John.      1 148.  D.     The  Works  of  Rev.  John  Newton.    11  vols. 

1159.  D.     Life  of  Rev.   John  Newton;    in  a   Series  of 

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1160.  D.     Cardiphonia.      2   vols.     Presented  by    Th.  H. 

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Nicholas,  John  L.  1102.  O.  A  Voyage  to  New  Zealand,  in  1814,  15. 
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1162.  D.     Reflections  on  Public  Affairs  during  the  Reign 

of  George  III.     By  John  Nicholas.     2  copies. 

Nicholson.  1108.  O.  Nicholson's  Third  American  Edition  of  the 
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Niles,  J.  M.     1 164.  D.     Life  of  Oliver  H.  Perry.     By  John  M,  Nilea. 

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Norman,  Elizabeth.  1166.  D.  The  Child  of  Wo.  By  Elizabeth 
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Northcote,  James.  1123.  O.  Memoirs  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  By 
James  Northcote.     2  copies. 

Nott,  E,  Dr.  1 167.  D.  Addresses  delivered  to  the  Candidates  for  the 
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*Nugent,  Thomas.  1168,  D.  Dictionary  of  the  French  and  English 
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109.  Q.       History  of   Vandalia ;    containing    the   ancient 

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Nuttall,  T.  1125.  O.  Travels  in  the  Arkansas  Territory  inl 8 19.  By 
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Nolletj  Abbe'.  1169.  D.  V  Art  des  Experiences,  ou  avis  aux  Amateurs 
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1126.  O.     The  same.     2  vols.     Presented  by  S.  Wood  and 

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Ogden,  Uzal.  1170.  D.  Antidote  to  Deism;  being  an  Answer  to 
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O'Keefc,  John.  1128.-  O.  Life  of  John  O'Keefe.  By  himself.  3 
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O'Meara,  B.  1131.  O.  Historical  Memoir  of  Napoleon.  By  Barry 
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0'Meara,B.     1173.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  Thomas  L.  Frame. 

1 174.  D.     A  Voice  from  St.  Helena.     2  vols. 

Opie,  Mrs.  1176.  D.  The  Works  of  Amelia  Opie,  in  11  vols.  Con- 
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1 189.  D.     Tales  of  the  Heart.     2  vols. 

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Ord,  George.  1132.  O.  Life  of  Alexander  Wilson,  Author  of  Ameri- 
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O'Reilly,  B.  1133.0.  Greenland,  the  adjacent  Seas,  and  the  North- 
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Ossian.  1134.  O.  An  original  Collection  of  the  Poems  of  Ossian, 
Ovrann,  Alin,  and  other  Bards,  who  flourished  in  the  same 
age.  Edited  by  H.  M' Galium.  Presented  by  William 
Whitlock. 


O.     See  M-Pherson. 


Oswald,  J.  1135.  O.  An  Appeal  to  Common  Sense  in  behalf  of  Re- 
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Otis,  G.  A.  1137.  O.  History  of  the  War  of  the  Independence  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  Translated  from  the  Italian  of  C. 
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Otter,  Wm.  1140.  O.  Life  of  Edward  Daniel  Clark.  By  William 
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Ovid,  P.  1192.  D.  Epistles  of  Publius  Ovid.  Translated  by  various 
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Owen,  Robert.     1193.  D.     A  new  View  of  Society.     By  Robert  Owen. 

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Ozell,  Mr.      1 194.  D.     Logic,  or  the  Art  of  Thinking.     By  Mr.  Ozell. 

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Vol.  1.  A  New  Way  to  Pay  Old  Debts,  a  Comedy,  by 
Philip  Massinger.  The  Rivals,  by  R.  B.  Sheridan.  The 
West  Indian,  by  R.  Cumberland. 

Vol.'  2.  The  Hypocrite,  a  Comedy,  by  J.  BickerstafT.  The 
Jealous  Wife,  a  Comedy,  by  George  Colman.  She  Stoops 
to  conquer,  a  Comedy. 

Vol.  3.  Richard  the  Third.  The  Beggar's  Opera,  by  John 
Gay.     The  Wonder,  a  Comedy. 


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Oxberry,  W.  Vol.  4.  The  Duenna,  an  Opera,  by  R.  B.  Sheridan. 
Lionel  and  Clarissa,  an  Opera,  by  J.  BickerstafT.  Alexander 
the  Great,  a  Tragedy,  by  N.  Lee. 

Vol.  5.  Hamlet.  Venice  Preserved,  by  Otway.  Is  He 
Jealous  ?  an  Operetta,  by  S.  Beasley. 

Vol.  6.  The  Woodman's  Hut,  a  Melo  Drama.  Love  in  a 
Village,  a  Comic  Opera,  by  J.  BickerstafT.  The  Way  to  Keep 
Him,  by  A.  Murphy. 

Vol.  7.  Castle  Spectre,  a  Dramatic  Romance,  by  M.  G. 
Lewis.  Maid  of  the  Mill,  an  Opera,  by  J.  BickerstafT.  Clan- 
destine Marriage,  a  Comedy,  by  Colman  D.  Garrick. 

Vol.  8.  Soldier's  Daughter,  a  Comedy,  by  A.  Cherry.  Dis- 
tressed Mother,  a  Tragedy,  by  A.  Philips.     Othello. 

Vol.  9.  Provoked  Husband,  a  Comedy,  by  Van  Brugh  and 
Cibber.  Deaf  and  Dumb,  an  Historical  Drama,  by  T.  Hol- 
craft.     Busy  Body,  a  Comedy,  by  Mrs.  Centlivre. 

Vol.  10.  Belle's  Stratagem,  a  Comedy,  by  Mrs.  Cowley. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  Recruiting  Officer,  a  Comedy,  by  G. 
Farquhar. 

Vol.  1 1.  Bold  Stroke  for  a  Wife,  a  Comedy,  by  Mrs.  Cent- 
livre. Road  to  Ruin,  a  Comedy,  by  T.  Holcroft.  Beaux 
Stratagem^  a  Comedy,  by  George  Farquhar. 

Vol.  12.  As  You  Like  It.  King  John,  Country  Girl,  a 
Comedy,  by  Garrick. 

Vol.  13.  Jane  Shore,  a  Tragedy,  by  N.  Rowe.  The 
Critic,  a  Comedy,  by  R.  B.  Sheridan.     Coriolanus. 

Vol.  14.  Rosina,  an  Opera,  by  Mrs.  Brooks.  Suspicious 
Husband,  a  Comedy,  by  Dr.  Hoadley.  Honest  Thieves,  a 
Farce,  by  C.  Knight. 

Vol.  15.  King  Lear.  The  Inconsant,  a  Comedy,  by  G. 
Farquhar.     Mayor  of  Garratt,  a  Farce,  by  Samuel  Foote. 

Vol.  16.  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor.  Stranger,  by  B. 
Thompson.  Three  Weeks  after  Marriage,  a  Comedy,  by  A. 
Murphy. 

Vol.  17.  Shipwreck,  a  Comic  Opera,  by  S.  J.  Arnold. 
Rugantino,  a  Melo  Drama,  by  M.  G.  Lewis.  Wild  Oats,  a 
Comedy,  by  J.  O'Keefe. 

Vol.  10.  Merchant  of  Venice.  Deserter,  a  Musical 
Drama,  by  C.  Dibdin.     Miser,  a  Comedy,  by  H.  Fielding. 

Vol.  19.  Rule  a  Wife,  and  Have  a  Wife,  a  Comedy,  by 
Garrick.  Magpie,  a  Melo-Drama.  Quaker,  a  Comic  Opera, 
by  C.  Dibdin. 


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Oxberry,W.  Vol.  20.  Citizen,  a  Farce,  by  A.  Murphy.  Wheel  of  For- 
tune, a  Comedy,  by  R.  Cumberland.  Rob  Roy,  an  Opera, 
by  J.  Pocock. 

Vol.  21.  Guy  Mannering,  a  Musical  Play,  by  Daniel 
Terry.     Cymbeline.     Lying  Valet,  a  Farce,  by  Garrick. 

Vol.22.  Twelfth  Night.  Confederacy,  a  Comedy,  by  Sir 
J.  Van  Bragh.     Douglas,  a  Tragedy,  by  I.  Home. 

Vol.  23.  Who  's  the  Dupe  ?  a  Farce,  by  Mrs.  Cowley. 
Know  your  own  Mind,  a  Comedy  by  A.  Murphy.     Macbeth. 

Vol.  24.  Grecian  Daughter,  a  Tragedy,  by  A.  Murphy, 
Tobacconist,  a  Farce,  by  Ben  Johnson.  Midnight  Hour,  a 
Comedy,  by  Mrs.  Inchbald. 

Vol.  25.  Fortune's  Frolics,  a  Farce,  by  Allinham.  King 
Henry  the  Fourth.     Evadne,  a  Tragedy,  by  R.  Shiel. 


P. 

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Vol.  1.  Memoir  of  his  Life,  by  G.  W.  Meadly.  Natural 
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Vol.  2.     A  View  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity. 

Vol.  3.     The  Principles  of  Moral  and  Political  Philosophy. 

Vol.  4.     Sermons  and  Tracts. 

Vol.  5.  Horae  Paulinoe. — The  Young  Christian  Instructed. 
The  Clergyman's  Companion,  &c,  with  complete  and  ori- 
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1 150.  O.     The  same.     4  vols.    Presented  by  D.  M'Gregor. 


1220.  D.  Paley's  Natural  Theology,*or  Evidences  of  the 
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1154.  O.     Principles  of  Moral  and  Political  Philosophy. 

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Paris,  J.  A.      1 157.  O.     A  Treatise  on  Diet.     By  J.  A.  Paris. 

Park,  J.  L.     1158.  O.     The  Law  of  Marine  Insurances.     By  James 
L.  Park. 

1159.  O.     The  same.     Presented  by  S.  Arnold. 


Park,  Mungo.     1221.  D.     Travels  in  Africa.     By  Mungo  Park. 

Parkes,  Mrs.  1222.  D.  Domestic  Duties;  or  Instructions  to  Young 
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Parry,  Capt.  1160.  O.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a 
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Parry. 


1161.  O.     Journal  of  a  Second  Voyage,  in  1821,  2,  &,  3. 

1162.  O.      Journal    of    a  Third  Voyage,    in   1824,    6. 

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Parry,  R.  1 164.  O.  Life  of  Epaminondas,  and  of  Scipio  Africanus. 
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Parsons,  E.  1166.  O.  Neal's  History  of  the  Puritans  ;  or  the  Rise, 
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Pascal,  B.  1223.  D.  Provincial  Letters,  Exposing  the  Reasoning  and 
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Patterson,  W.  1168.  O.  Observations  on  the  Climate  of  Ireland.  By 
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Pausanias.  1169.  O.  The  Description  of  Greece.  By  Pausanias. 
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3  vols. 

Paulding,  Jas.  K.  1224.  D.  The  Backwoodsman.  By  James K.  Pauld- 
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1 225.  D,     Sketch  of  Old  England,  by  a  New-England  man. 


2  vols. 
•       1227. 

D. 

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Long   Finne. 

2     vols. 

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1231. 

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John  Bull  in  America. 

1232. 

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Merry    Tales    of    the 

Three 

Wise 

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4 

copies. 

1236. 

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a  Guide  lo  (he 

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Payne,  Geo.  1172.  O.  Elements  of  Mental  and  Moral  Science.  By 
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Penn,  Wm.  1 1 74.  O.  No  Cross,  no  Crown  :  a  Discourse  on  the 
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Pennecuik,  A.  1175.  O.  The  Works  of  Alexander  Pennecuik,  Esq, 
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Percival,  Jas.  G.     1176.  O.     Poems.     By  James  G.  Percival. 

1241.  D.     The  use  of  Prussic  Acid.     Translated  from  the 

French  of  Magendie.     By  James  G.  Percival. 

1242,  D.     Clio— Nos.  1,  2,  3.     By  the  same.     3  vols. 

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Peyre-Ferry,  F.  1255.  D.  The  Art  of  Epistolary  Composition,  or 
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J.  Knapp. 

■ 1181.  O.     The  same.     Presented  by  William  B.  Gillcy 

1185.  O.  Recollections  of  Curran  and  some  of  his  Con- 
temporaries. 

1256.  D.  The  Speeches  of  Charles  Phillips,  Esq.  Pre- 
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Phillips,  Win.  1186.  O.  Elements  of  Mineralogy.  By  William 
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Philippart,  Jno.  1187.  O.  Memoirs  of  Charles  John  (Bernadote), 
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■     1189.  O.     Same.     Presented  by  J.  E.  Qmntrill. 

1190.  O.     Northern  Campaigns,  from  the  Commencement 

of  the  War  in  1812,  to  the  Armistice  in  1813,  with  Buona- 
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Picard,  L.  B.  1257.  D.  The  Novice;  or  the  Man  of  Integrity. 
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Picket,  A.  <fy  J-  W-  H92.  O.  The  Academician,  containing  the 
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Pierce,  Wm.  L.     See   "  Poetry"  §c. 

Pierre,  St.     1259.  D.     The  Indian  Cottage.     By  M.  dc  St.  Pierre. 

1260/  D.     Paul    and    Virginia,    from    the    French  of   St. 

Pierre  ;  with  Elizabeth,  or  the  Exiles  of  Siberia,  by  Madame 
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J'ierjtont,  John.  1191.  O.  Airs  of  Palestine;  a  Poem.  By  John 
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Pillet,  Gen.     1261.  I).     Views  of  England,  during  a  Residence  of  Ten 

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Pincknrd,  George.  1197.0.  Notes  on  the  West  Indies;  written 
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'  119.  Q.     A  General  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels  in 

All  Parts  of  the  World.     By  the  same.     6  vols.,  with  Plates. 
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Pinkerton,  R.  1262.  D.  Present  State  of  the  Greek  Church  in  Russia, 
and  a  Summary  of  Christian  Divinity,  by  Platon.  late  of  Mos 
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Pinkney,  E.  C.     1263.  D.     Poems.     By  Ed.  C.  Pinkney. 

Pitkin,  T.  1200.  O.  A  Statistical  View  of  the  Commerce  of  the 
United  States,  in  Connexion  with  Agriculture  and  Manufac- 
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1202.  O.     A   Political    and   Civil    History   of   the  United 

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Plowden,  F.  1209.  O.  History  of  Ireland  from  its  Union  with  Great 
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Polehampton,  E.  1212.  O.  The  Gallery  of  Nature  and  Art;  com- 
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Phenomena.  By  Rev.  E-  Polehampton  and  John  M.  Good, 
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PolloJc,  Robert.  1264.  D.  The  Course  of  Time;  a  Poem,  in  Ten 
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1265.  D.     The   Persecuted  Family  ;    a  Narrative  of  the 

Sufferings  of  the  Presbyterians  in  the  Reign  of  Charles  II. 

Polybius.     See  Hampton. 

Pope,  Alex.  1266.  D.  The  Works  of  Alexander  Pope.  6  vols- 
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Vols.   1  &  2.     Odyssey  of  Homer. 
"     3.     The  Dunciad. 

"     4.     Imitations  of  Horace,  and  Miscellanies. 
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"  2.  Imitations  of  English  Poets. — Essay  on  Man. — Mo- 
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"  3.     The   Dunciad.      Imitations   of    Horace's   Epistles. 
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1283.  D.  Translation  of  Homer's  Iliad.  2  vols.  Pre- 
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1285.   D.     The   same.      2   vols.      Presented   by    W.  P. 

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1287.  D.     The  same. 

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1226.  O.     The  same.     2  vols. 

Porter,  R.  K.  1228.  O.  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  in  Russia  under 
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1292.  D.     Honor  O'Hara.     2  vols.     4  copies. 
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1323.  D.  The  same.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

1327.  D.  Duke  Christian  of  Luneburgh.     2  vols 

1329.  D.  The  Field  of  the  Forty  Footsteps. 

Porter,  Jane  and  Anna  M.  1330.  D.  Coming  Out.  By  Jane  and 
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1332.    D.      Tales    round    a   Winter    Evening    Hearth. 

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Porteus,  Bishop.     Sec  Biclby. 

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Place,  M.  de  la.  2.  UOrpheline  Anglais,  ou  Histoire  de  Charlotte 
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3.  Suite  de  Meme—et  Us  Deux  Mentors,  ou  Memoires  pour 
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4.  Lydia,  ou  Memoires  du  Lord  D***. 

5.  6.  Tom  Jones,  ou  V Enfant  Trouvee.  Levieux  Baron 
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3.  Traite  des  Obligations. 

4.  Contrat  de  Vente. 

5.  Contrat  de  Louage. 

6.  Cheptels. 

7.  Contrat  de  Change — d'  Assurance,  tyc. 

8.  Contrat  de  Mariage,  S$c. 

9.  Communante,  Donations  entre  Mari  et  Femme. 

10.  Successions,  tyc. 

1 1 .  Donations  entre  Vifs,  6$c. 

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Histoire  de  M.  Cleveland,  fds  natur el  de  Cromwel,  ec rite  par 
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Le  Doyen  Killcrinc. 

Histoire  d'une  Grecque  Moderne. 

Campaigner  Philosophiqucs,  ou  Mimoircs  de  M.  de  Montcalt 
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Histoire  de  lajeunesse  du  Commandeur  de  ***,  ou  Memoires 
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Prevost.       Histoire  de  Marguerite  cTAnjou. 

Voyages  du  Capitaine  Robert  Lade  et  sa  Famille. 
Histoire  de  Guillaume  le  Conquer  ant. 
Pamela,  ou  la  Virtu  Recompensee. 
Histoire  de  Miss  Clarissa  Harlowe. 
Histoire  du  Chevalier  Grandisson. 

Le  Monde  moral,  ou  Memoires  pour  servir  a  V Histoire  du 
cozur  humaine. 

Memoires  pour  servir  a  V Histoire  de  la  Virtu, 

Memoires  d'un  Honnete  Homme. 

Almoran  et  Hamet. 

Aventures  et  Anecdotes. 

Histoire  de  Ciceron. 


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1525.  D.  The  same.     2d  Series.     3  vols. 

1528.  D.  The  same.     3d  Series.     2  vols. 

1530.  D.  Ivanhoe,     2  vols.     2  copies. 

1534.  D.  The  Crusaders.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

1538.  D.  Peveril  of  the  Peak.     2  vols.     3  copies. 

1544.  D.  Red  Gauntlet.     2  vols.     5  copies. 

1554.  D.     Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.     1st  Series.    2  vols- 

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1*570.  D.  The  same.     2d  Series.     2  vols.     5  copies. 

1580.7).  Quentin  Durward.     2  vols. 

1582.  D.  Rob  Roy.     2  vols. 

1584.  D.  The  Fortunes  of  Nigel.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

1588.  A  The  Abbot.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

1592.  D.  The  Antiquary.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

1596.  Z).  Woodstock.     2  vols.      5  copies. 

160G.  D.  The  Pirate.     2  vols.     3  copies. 

1612.  D.  Guy  Mannering.     2  vols.     2  copies, 

1616.  D.  Kenilwortb.     2  vols. 

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1644.  D.  The  Vision  of  Don  Roderick.     2  copies. 

1646.  D.  The  Lay  of  the  Last  Minstrel.     3  copies. 

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1651.  D.  The  Beauties  of  Waverly. 

1652.  D.  Religious  Discourses.     By  the  same. 

1653.2?.     The  Doom  of  Devorgoil :  a  Melo-Drama.     With 

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1483.  O.     An  Abridgment  of  the  same.     2  copies. 

Scott,  Jos.  1485.  O.  A  Geographical  Dictionary  of  the  United  States. 
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Scott,  Thomas.  1486.  O.  Remarks  on  George  Tomline's  Refutation 
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1488.  O.     Essays  on  Various  Religious  Subjects.     By  the 

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1655.  D.     The  Works  of  Rev.  Thomas  Scott.     6  vols. 

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1690.  D.     The  same  in  2  vols. 

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Vol.  5.  King  John.  Richard  the  Second.  Henry  the 
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1 736.  D.     Journal  of  a  Tour  to  Quebec.     By  the  same. 

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Smith,  Ethan.  1755.  D.  Treatise  on  the  Character  of  Jesus  Christ, 
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1772.  D.     The  same.     4  vols. 

1776.7),     Peregrine  Pickle.     4  vols.     2  copies. 

1784.  D.     The  same.     2  vols. 

1786.  D.     Sir  Humphrey  Clinker.     2  vols.     Presented  by 

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1788.  D.     Sir  Launcelot  Greaves.     2  copies. 

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*192.  Q.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  or  a  Dictionary  of  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences, &c,  enlarged  and  improved,  illustrated  with  nearly  600 
Engravings.  5th  Edinburgh  Edition,  in  20  vols.  Presented  by 
John  R.  Hurd. 

212.  Q.     Transactions  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society,  for  pro- 

moting useful  Knowledge,  held  at  Philadelphia,  in  1818. 

213.  Q.     Transactions  of  the  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society  of 

New- York.     Presented  by  John  Pintard. 
*214.  Q.     Elements  and  Practice  of  Rigging  and  Seamanship,  with 
Engravings.     Presented  by  Jones  and  Clinch. 

2019.  D.     Conversations  on  Chemistry,  by   which  the  Science  is  ex- 

plained and  illustrated  by  Experiments  and  Plates,  with  the  late 
Discoveries  on  the  fixed  Alkalies,  and  an  Account  of  the  artificial 
Mineral  Waters  of  the  United  States. 

2020.  D.     Conversations  on  Vegetable  Physiology  ;  comprehending  the 

Elements  of  Botany,  with  their  Application  to  Agriculture.  By 
the  Author  of  "  Conversations  on  Chemistry,"  &c.  Presented 
by  G.  and  C.  and  H.  Carvill. 

2021.  D.     The  Circle  of  the  Sciences.     6  vols.   1787.     Presented  by 

S.  S.  Steele. 
2027.  D.     The  Natural  History  of  Insects.     3  copies.     Being  No.  8  of 
Harper's  Family  Library. 


BIOGRAPHY. 

1786.0.  Public  Characters,  or  Contemporary  Biography,  containing 
Memoirs  of  36  Persons.     Presented  by  William  Watkinson. 

1787.  O.  Secret  Memoirs  of  the  Royal  Family  of  France,  during  the 
Revolution.  From  the  Journals,  Papers,  and  Conversations  of 
the  Princess  Lamballe.     2  copies. 


1*0  COMMERCE. 

1789.  0.     Memoirs  of  Peter  III.  and  Catharine  II.  of  Russia.     2  vols. 
1791.  O.     Life  of  the  Marquis  La  Fayette  ;  embracing  an  Account  of 

his  Tour  through  the  United  States,  in  1825. 
2030.  D.     The  Life  of  Sir  William  Wallace,  of  Scotland. 
2Q£1.  D.     Civil   and  Military   History  of  Andrew   Jackson.      By  an 

American  Officer. 

2032.  D.     Memoirs  of  General  La  Fayette  ;  with  Sketches  of  the  Ame- 

rican Revolution,  the  French  Revolution,  and  the  Downfall  of 
Buonaparte,  with  Notices  of  other  Characters. 

2033.  D.  Historical  Sketches,  illustrative  of  the  Life  of  M.  de  la  Fayette, 

and  the  leading  Events  of  the  American  Revolution. 

2034.  D.     The  Female  Revolutionary  Plutarch,  containing  Biographi- 

cal,  Historical,  and    Revolutionary  Sketches,  Characters,   and 
Anecdotes.     3  vols.     Presented  by  Thomas  Richards. 

2037.  D.     Memoirs  of  Major  Gen.  Lee.     Presented  by  Chauncey  Lee. 

2038.  D.     The  Life  and  Campaign  of  Victor  Moreau,  comprehending 

his  Trial,  Justification,  &,c.     By  an  Officer  of  the  Staff.     Pre- 
sented by  James  Barton. 

2039.  D.     Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  De  Witt  Clinton,  comprising  the 

Newspaper  and  other  Notices  of  his  Death,  and  a  Biographical 
Sketch. 
22.  F.     Memoirs  of  the  celebrated  Persons  composing  the  Kit-Cat 
Club,  with  48  Portraits,  from  Paintings  by  Kneller.     Presented 
by  Geo.  C.  Morgan. 


COMMERCE. 

1792.  O.  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  transmit- 
ting a  Digest  of  the  Commercial  Regulations  of  the  different 
foreign  Nations  with  which  the  United  States  have  Intercourse. 
3  copies.  Presented  by  GulianC.  Verplanck,  C.  C.  Cambrclengf 
and  Hector  Craig,  Esqrs. 

1215.  Q.  Commercial  Directory,  containing  a  Topographical  Descrip- 
tion ;  Extent  and  Productions  of  different  Sections  of  the  Union  ; 
statistical  Information  relative  to  Manufactures,  commercial  and 
Port  Regulations  ;  a  List  of  the  principal  commercial  Houses  ; 
Tables  of  Imports  and  Exports,  Foreign  and  Domestic  ; 
Tables  of  Foreign  Coins,  Weights  and  Measures,  Tariff  of 
Duties,  &c. 

2040.  D.  System  of  Exchange  with  most  Parts  of  the  World  ;  with 
the  India  Directory  for  Drugs  [and  Spices  of  the  East  Indies. 
Presented  by  S.  Wood  4*  Sons. 


FICTITIOUS  WRITINGS.  121 

2041.  D.     Duties,  payable  on  Goods,  Wares,  and  Merchandize  in  the 
United  States.     181G. 

1795.  O.     Dictionary  of  Merchandise  and  Nomenclature  in  all  Lan- 

guages, for  the  Use  of  Counting  Houses. 

1796.  O.     An  Examination  of  the  Tariff  proposed  by  the  Hon.  Henry 

Baldwin. 


FICTITIOUS    WRITINGS. 

2042.  D.  Decision  ;  or,  Religion  must  be  All  or  Nothing ;  together 
with,  Profession  is  not  Principle  ;  and  Father  Clement.  2  co- 
pies. 

2044.  D.  Father  Clement,  a  Roman  Catholic  Story.  By  the  author  of 
"  Decision,"  &c.     2  copies. 

2046.  D.  Dunallan  ;  or,  know  what  you  judge.  By  the  author  of 
"  Decision,"  &c.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

2050.  D.     The  Highlands  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Hudson.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

2054.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  J.  C.  Dinnies,  Jr. 

2056.  D.     The  Favourite  of  Nature.     2  vols. 

2053.  D.  The  Valley  of  Shenandoah.  2  vols.  Presented  by  S.  C. 
Cleveland. 

2060.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  D.  S.  Kimball. 

2062.  D.     Yorktown  ;  an  historical  Romance.     2  vols. 

2064.  D.  Tales  of  an  American  Landlord ;  containing  Sketches  of 
Life  south  of  the  Potomac.     2  vols. 

2066.  D.     A  Peep  at  the  Pilgrims  in  1636.     2  vols. 

2068.  D.     Reginald  Dalton.     By  the  author  of  ««  Valerius."     2  vols. 

2070.  D.     History  of  Matthew  Wald.     By  the  same.     2  copies. 

2072.  D.  The  Stranger  of  the  Valley  ;  or,  Louisa  and  Adelaide.  An 
American  Tale.     2  vols. 

2074.  D.     Matilda  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Day. 

2075.  D.     Logan  ;  a  Family  History.     2  vols: 

2077.  D.     Errata  ;  or,  the  Works  of  Will  Adams  :  a  Tale.     By  the 

author  of  Logan,  &c.     2  vols. 
2079.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  F.  P.  Plant. 
2081.  D.     Randolph.     By  the  author  of  Logan.     2  vols. 
2033.  D.     Seventy-Six.     By  the  same.     2  vols. 

2085.  D.     Saratoga  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Revolution.     By  the  same.     2  vols. 
2U37.  D.     St.  Ursula's  Convent ;  or,  the  Nun  of  Canada,  containing 

Scenes  from  real  Life.     2  vols. 
Q 


122  FICTITIOUS  WRITINGS. 

2089.  D.     Tonnewonte  ;  or,  the  adopted  Son  of  America  ;  a  Tale,  con- 

taining Scenes  from  real  Life.     By  an  American. 

2090.  D.     Spectre  of  the  Forest ;  or,  Annals  of  Housatonic,  a  New- 

England  Romance.     By  the  author  of  the  Wilderness.     2  vols. 
2092.  D.     Trials  ;   a  Tale.     By  the  Author  of  the  Favourite  of  Nature. 

2  vols. 
2094.  D.     A  Winter  in  Washington  ;   or,  Memoirs  of  the  Seymour 

Family.     2  vols. 

2096.  D.     Nubilia  in  Search  'of  a  Husband  ;  containing   Sketches  of 

Modern  Society,  &c. 

2097.  D.     The   New-England   Tale  ;    or,  Sketches  of  New-England 

Characters  and  Manners.     2  copies. 

2099.  D.     Redfieid  ;  a  Long  Island  Tale  of  the  Seventeenth  Century. 

2100.  D.     Hobomok  ;  a  Tale  of  Early  Times.     By  an  American. 

2101.  D.     The  Refugee  ;  a  Romance.     By  Captain  Matthew  Murga- 

troyd,  of  the  9th  Continentals,  in  the  Revolutionary  War.     2  vols. 

2  copies. 
2105.  D.     Gayeties  and  Gravities,  a  Series  of  Essays,  Comic  Tales,  and 

Fugitive  Vagaries,  now  first  collected.     By  one  of  the  authors 

of  Rejected  Addresses.     2  vols. 
2107.2?.     English  Life  ;  or,  Manners  at  Home.     2  vols. 
2109.  D.     Body  and  Soul.     2  vols. 
2111.  D.     The   Youth   and   Manhood   of  Cyril   Thornton.     3  vols. 

2  copies. 

21 17.  D.  Nothing,  by  Nobody.     2  copies. 

21 19.  D.  Wanderer  in  Washington. 

2120.  D.  Fireside  Stories  ;  or,  Recollections  of  my  School-Fellows. 
2121.7).  The  Humours  of  Utopia,  by  an  Utopian  ;  a  Tale  of  Colonial 

Times.     2  vols. 
2123.  D.     Yes  and  No  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Day.     By  the  author  of  Matilda- 
2  copies. 

2125.  D.     Essays  and  Sketches  of  Life  and  Character. 

2126.  D.     Prose,  by  a  Poet.     2  vols. 

2128.  D.  The  Renegade.  Translated  from  the  French  of  M.  le  Vi- 
comte  d'  Arlincourt.     2  copies. 

2130.  D.     Pen  Owen.     2  vols. 

2132.7).  O'Halloran,  the  Insurgent  Chief;  an  Irish  historical  Tale 
of  1798.     By  the  author  of  the  Wilderness.      2  vols. 

2131.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  R.  J.  Andrews. 

2136.  D.  Female  Quixotism  ;  exhibited  in  the  romantic  Opinions  and 
extravagant  Adventures  of  Dorcasina  Sheldon.     2  vols. 

2138.  J).  The  Military  Skctch-Book,  Reminiscences  of  seventeen  Years 
in  the  Service,  abroad  and  at  Home.  By  an  Officer  of  the 
Line.     2  vols. 


FICTITIOUS  WRITINGS.  123 

2140.  D.     Coolebs  in  Search  of  a  Wife.     2  vols.     Presented  by  Mr. 
Schoonmaker. 

2142.  D.     Iwanowna  ;  or,  the  Maid  of  Moscow,  a  Novel.     By  the 

Author  of  the  Clergyman's  Widow,  &c.     Presented  by  J.  Sabin. 

2143.  D.     Richmond  ;  or,  Scenes  in  the  Life  of  a  Bow-Street  Officer, 

drawn  up  from  his  private  Memorandum.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

2147.  D.     Fanshawe.     A  Tale. 

2148.  D.     Tremaine  ;  or,  the  Man  of  Refinement.     3  vols. 

2151.  D.     De  Vere  ;  or,  the  Man  of  Independence.      By  the  author  of 
Tremaine,  in  3  vols.     2  copies. 

2157.  D.     Granby.     A  Novel.    By  the  same  author.    2  vols.     2  copies. 

2161.  D.     Brambletye  House  ;  or,  Cavaliers  and  Roundheads.     By  the 

Author  of  "  Rejected  Addresses."     3  vols. 
2164.  D.     The  Tor  Hill.     By  the  Author  of  Brambletye  House."     2 

vols.     2  copies. 
2168.  D.     The  New  Forest.     ANovel.     By  the  same  Author.     2  vols. 
2170.  D.     Zillah  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Holy  City.     By  the  same.     2  vols. 
2172.  D.     Reuben  Apsley.     By  the  same.     2  vols.     2  copies. 
2176.  D.     The  Boyne  Water  ;  a  Tale  by  the  O'Hara  Family,  Authors 

of  Tales,  comprising  Cuhore  of  the  Bill  Hook,  John,  &c.  &c. 

2  vols. 
2178.  D.     Tales  of  the  O'Hara  Family,  Second  Series,  comprising  the 

Nowlans,  and  Peter  of  the  Castle,  in  2  vols.     2  copies. 
2182.  D.     The  Wilderness  ;  or,  Braddock's  Times,  a  Tale  of  the  West. 

2  vols.     2  copies. 
2 1 86.  D.     The  Hearts  of  Steel,  an  Irish  Historical  Tale  of  the  last  Cen- 
tury, by  the  Author  of  the  Wilderness,  O'Halloran,  &c.     2  vols. 

Presented  by  R.  J.  Andrews. 
2188.  D.     The  Castilian,  a  Novel.     2  vols.     2  copies. 
2192.  D.     Flirtation,  a  Novel.     2  vols.     2  copies. 
2196.  J).     Marriage.     By  the  Author  of  Inheritance.     2  vols. 

2198.  D.     Marriage  in  High  Life.     By  the  Authoress  of  Flirtation. 

2199.  D.     High  Life.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

2203.  J).     The   Last  of  the   Plantagenets  ;  an    Historical    Romance, 

illustrative  of  the  16th  Century.     2  vols. 
2205.  D.     Tales  of  the  West.    By  the  Author  of  Letters  from  the  East. 

2  vols. 
2207.  D.     Adamina.     2  vols.    Presented  by  J.  A.  Stewart. 
2209.  D.     The  Story  of  a  Life.     2  copies. 
221 1  .W.     Tales  of  Passion.     2  vols. 
2213.  D.     The  Collegians.     2  vols. 

2215.  D.     Conscious  Duplicity.     2  vols.    Presented  by  T.  S.  Williams. 
2217.  D.     The  Exclusives.     2  vols.     2  copies. 


124  FICTITIOUS  WRITINGS. 

2221.  D.     Tales  of  the  Great  St.  Bernard. 

2222.  D.     Clan  Albin..    A  National  Tale.     3  vols. 
2225.  D.     The  Carbonaro.     A  Piedmontese  Tale.     2  vols. 

2227.  D.     Elizabeth  De  Bruce,  by  the  Author  of  Clan  Albin.     2  vols 

3  copies. 
2233.  D.     Tales  of  a  Voyager  to  the  Arctic  Ocean.     2  vols. 
2235.  D.     Village  Tales,  or  Recollections    of   By-Past  Times.      By 

Oliver  Oakwood.     2  copies. 
2237.  D.     High-Ways  and  By-Ways,  or  Tales  of  the  Road  Side,  by  a 

Walking  Gentleman.     First  Series.     2  vols. 
2239.  D.     The  same.     Second  Series.     2  vols. 
2241.  D.     The  same.     Third  Series.     2  vols. 
2243.  D.     Sayings    and    Doings.     A  Series    of   Sketches  from  Life. 

2  vols. 
2245.  D.     The  same.     Second  Series.     2  vols.     3  copies. 
2251.  Dn     The  same.     Third  Series.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

2255.  D.     Goslington  Shadow.      A   Romance  of  the  19th    Century. 

2  vols. 
2257.  D.     Leslie  Linkfield.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

2261.  D.  Sandoval,  or  the  Freemason,  by  the  Author  of  Don  Esteban. 

2  vols.     2  copies. 

2265.  D.  Almacks.     A  Novel.     2  vols. 

2267.  D.  Almacks  Revisited,  or  Herbert  Milton.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

2271.1?.  De  Lisle.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

9.21b.  D.  Continental  Adventures.     3  vols.     2  copies. 

2281.  D.  The  Physiognomist,     2  vols. 

2283.  D.  The  Highlanders.     2  vols.     Presented  by  R.  J.  Andrews. 

2285.  D.  The  Lollards.     2  vols.      2  copies. 

2289.  D.  Life  in  India.     2  vols. 

2291.  D.  The  same,  in  one  vol. 

2292.  D.  Vivian  Gray.     3  vols.     2  copies. 
2298.  D.  The  same.     First  Part.     4  copies. 

2302.  D.  The  Adventures  of  Hajji  Baba  of  Ispahan.     2  vols. 

2304.  D.  The  Adventures  of  the  same  in  England.    2  vols. 

2306.  D.  National  Tales.     3  copies. 

2309.  D.  Blue  Stocking  Hall.     2  vols. 

2311.  D.     Tales  of  Military  Life.     By  the  Author  of  the  "Military 

Sketch  Book."     2  vols. 
2313.  D.     The    Protestant;    a  Tale   of  the    Reign  of  Queen  Mary. 

2  vols. 
231  5.  J).     Tokeah,  or  the  White  Rose.     2  vols. 
2317.  D.     Stories  of  a  Bride.     2  vols.     2  copies. 


FICTITIOUS  WRITINGS.  125 

2321.  D.  Traits  of  Travel.     2  vols. 

2323.  D.  The  White  Cottage.     Presented  by  John  C.  Hewitt. 

2324.  D.  Sad  Tales  and  Glad  Tales. 

2325.  D.  A  Voyage  to  the  Moon.     By  John  Atterly.     2  copies. 

2327.  D.     Frederick  De  Algeroy,  the  Hero  of  Camden  Plains.     A 

Revolutionary  Tale. 

2328.  D.     The  Christian   Indian,   or   Times   of    the   First   Settlers, 

2  copies. 

2330.  D-     Gebel  Teir. 

2331,  D.     Adsonville,  or  Marrying  Out.     2  copies. 

2333.  D.     Aspasia,  or  the  Danger  of  Vanity.     2  vols.      Presented  by 

William  Tunis. 
2335.  D.     The  Confessions  of  an  Old  Maid.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

2339.  D.     Nunnery  of  Coquettes. 

2340.  D.  Dinarbis  ;  written  as  a  continuation  of  Dr.  Johnson's  Ras- 
selas.     Presented  by  J.  P.  Wickham. 

2341.  D.     Tales  of  Woman. 

2342.  D.     Tales  of  the  Fireside. 

2343.  D.     Lights  and  Shadows  of  English  Life.     2  vols. 
2345.  D.     Yesterday  in  Ireland.     2  vols. 

2347.  D.  The  Bucaniers.     2  vols. 

2349.  D.  English  Fashionables  abroad.     2  vols. 

2351.7?.  The  Guards.     2  vols. 

2353.  D.  No  Fiction.     2  copies.     One  presented  by  R.  B.  Brown. 

2355.  D.  Headlong  Hall. 

2356.  D.  Melincourt.     By  the  Author  of  Headlong  Hall.     2  vols. 

2358.  F.     Leonora  ;  or  the  Presentation  at  Court,  being  the  first  of  a 

Series  of  Narratives  called  Young  Ladies'  Tales. 

2359.  D.     Moreland  Vale,  or  the  Fair  Fugitive. 

23G0.  D.  Fairy  Legends,  or  Traditions  of  the  South  of  Ireland. 
2  vols. 

2362.  D.     Evelina,  or  a  Young  Lady's  Entrance  into  the  World.    2  vols 

2364.  D.  The  Parraul  of  Lum  Sinsr ;  or  the  Missionary  and  the  Moun- 
tain Chiefs.     2  vols.     Presented  by  William  B.  Hall. 

2366.  D.  The  Posthumous  Papers  of  a  Person  lately  about  Town. 
2  copies. 

2368.  D.     Love's  Pilgrimage,  a  Story  founded  on  Fact. 

2369.  D.  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Obadiah  Benjamin  Franklin 
Bloomfield. 

2370.  D.     Whim  Whams,  by  four  of  us. 

2371.  D.     Salmagundi.     By  Launcelot  Langstaff.     2  vols. 

2373.  D.     The  Blank  Book  of  a  Small  Colleger. 

2374.  D.     Peter  Schlemihl  :  from  the  German. 


126  GEOGRAPHY,  TOPOGRAPHY,  MAPS,  &c. 

2375.  D.  The  Man  of  two  Lives.     From  the  German. 

2376.  D.  Walter  Colyton,  a  Tale  of  1688.     By  the  Author  of  Bram- 

bletye  House,  &c.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

2380.  D.  The  Vestal,  or  a  Tale  of  Pompeii. 

2381.2?.  Tales  and  Sketches.     By  a  Cosmopolite. 

2382.2).  The  Lost  Heir.     2  vols. 

2384.  D.  Stories  of  Waterloo.     2  vols. 

2386,  D.  The  Denounced.     2  vols. 

2388.  D.  Sketches  of  Irish  Character. 

2389.  D.  The  English  at  Home.     2  vols. 

2391.  D.  The  Country  Curate.     By  the  Author  of  "  The  Subaltern." 

2  vols.     2  copies. 

2395.  D.  Authorship,  a  Tale  by  a  New-Englander  over  sea. 


GEOGRAPHY,  TOPOGRAPHY,  MAPS,   &c. 

*23.  F.  A  General  Atlas,  consisting  of  a  Series  of  Geographical  De- 
signs, and  a  Collection  of  Maps  and  Charts.  Edinburgh.  1817. 
Presented  by  Arthur  Tappan. 

*24.   F.     Oddy's  General  Atlas.    1811.    Presented  by  John  Anthon. 

*25.  F.  An  Historical  Atlas,  containing  Charts  of  History,  of  Ancient 
and  Modern  Chronology  ;  of  European  Sovereigns ;  of  Biogra- 
phy ;  Mythology ;  and  Chronological  and  Historical  Charts  of 
England,  France,  and  America.     By  J.  E.  Worcester.     1826. 

*2J6.  Q.  Select  Plans  of  Countries,  Cities,  Harbours,  Forts,  &c,  in 
the  World.     Presented  by  Lucius  Bull. 

217.  Q.  Maps  and  Drawings  made  to  accompany  Marshall's  Life  of 
Washington. 

218.  Q.  Maps  and  Drawings  mads  to  accompany  the  Voyage  in  Search 
of  La  Perouse. 

219.  Q.  Recicl  de  Cartes  Geographiqucs,  Plans,  Vues,  et  Mcdaillcs  de 
VAncicnne  Grece,  relatifs  au  Voyage  du  jeune  Anacharsis,  fyc. 


HISTORY.  127 


HISTORY. 

1799.  O.  The  History  of  the  American  Revolution,  including  an  im- 
partial Examination  of  its  Causes  :  and  Monthly  Register  of  the 
United  States,  from  the  Date  of  their  Independence  to  1808.  3 
voJs,     Presented  by  Grove  Wright. 

2398.  D.  The  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain,  with  the  Lives  of  the 
the  most  illustrious  Admirals  from  the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth  ; 
interspersed  with  Accounts  of  the  most  important  Discoveries 
made  in  the  several  Parts  of  the  World  ;  and  including  all  the 
great  Events  of  the  War,  to  the  Year  1758.  4  vols.  Presented 
by  John  L.  Gardner. 

1802.  O.     History  of  the  Colonies  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia. 

2  vols.      1779. 

1804.    O.     The  History  of  Hindoostan,  from  the  Birth  of   Bramah  ; 

containing  Dissertations  on  the  Ancient  Divisions,Theology,  Laws, 

Government,  &,c.  &c.     5  vols. 
1809.  O.     History  of  the  Constitution,  Religion,  and  Laws  of  the  Su- 

matrans.     2  vols. 
1811.  O.     History  of  Spain,  from  the  Establishment  of  the  Phoenicians, 

to  the  Death  of  Ferdinand  the  Sage.     2  vols. 
1813.  O.     History  of  St.  Domingo,  down  to  the  year  1818.     2  copies. 
1815.  O.     Venice  under  France  and  Austria;  with  Memoirs  of  the 

Courts,  Government,  and  People  of  Italy.     By  a  Lady  of  Rank. 

1824.     2  vols. 

1817.  O.     Collections  of  the  New- York  Historical  Society  in  1809. 

3  copies. 

1820.  O.  History  of  Modern  Greece:  with  a  View  of  the  Anti- 
quities, and  present  Condition  of  the  Country. 

1821.  0.     A  Survey  of  the  Province  of  Moray. 

1822.0.     History  of  Miranda's  Expedition.     Presented  by  John  P. 

Atkinson. 
1823.  O.     Records  of  the  Spanish  Inquisition.     2  copies. 
2 102.  D.     History  of  the  United  States,  from  their  first  Settlement  as 

Colonies  to  the  Close  of  the  War  with  Great  Britain,  in  1815. 
2403.  D.     Sketch  of  Connecticut  40  Years  since.     2  copies. 
2405.  D.     The  South-Sea  Islander  ;  containing  Facts  relative  to  the 

History  of  Otaheite. 
2 106.  D.     The  Horrors  of  St.  Domingo  :  in  a  Series  of  Letters  to  Col. 

Burr.     Presented  by  Atsher  Taylor. 


128         LAW,  POLITICS,  AND  POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 

2407.  D.     The  History  of  the  War  of  1812,  between  the  United  States 

and  Great  Britain. 

2408.  D.     The  Secret  History  of  the  Cabinet  of  the  Court  of  St.  Cloud. 

2409.  D.     The  History  of  Oracles,  and  the  Cheats  of  Pagan  Priests. 

London.     1688. 

2410.  D.     The  History  of  the  Bucaniers  of  America.     3  vols. 

2413.  D.     Historical  Scenes  in  the  United  States  ;  being  a  Selection  of 

important  Events. 

2414.  D.     Historical  Letters,  originally  published  in  the  Virginia  Argus  ; 

including  a  View  of  the  History  of  the  World,  to  1811.     Pre- 
sented by  S.  Wood  and  Sons. 

2415.  D.     Historical  Pocket  Library.     5  vols.     Consisting  of  Heathen 

Mythology  ;    2d,  Ancient  History  ;    3d,  Grecian  History  ;  4th, 
Roman  History  ;  5th,  English  History. 
2421.  D.     An  Historical  and  Topographical  Account  of  Louisiana. 


LAW,  POLITICS,  AND  POLITICAL 
ECONOMY. 

26.  F.  Laws  of  the  State  of  New- York  ;  comprising  the  Constitu- 
tion and  the  Acts  of  the  Legislature,  since  the  Revolution,  from 
the  1st  to  the  12th  Session  inclusive.  2  vols,  presented  by 
J.  L.  Gardner. 
*1825.  O.  The  Revised  Statutes  of  the  State  of  New  York,  passed  in 
1827-8.  2  vols.  . 
1827.  O.  Laws  of  the  State  of  New-York,  passed  at  the  36th  Session 
of  the  Legislature.  Published  in  1823,  under  the  Superintend- 
ence of  the  Revisers,  William  P.  Van  Ness,  and  John  Woodward, 
Esqrs.     2  vols. 

1829.  O.  Laws  of  the  State  of  New- York,  relating  to  the  City.  1827. 
Presented  by  L.  Pittman,  Esq. 

1830.  O.  Laws  and  Ordinances  of  the  Common  Council  of  the  City 
of  New- York,  made  in  1827. 

1831.  O.  Charter  of  the  City  of  New- York.  Presented  by  L.  Pitt- 
man,  Esq. 

1832.  O.     Sketches  of  the  Resources  of  the  City  of  New-York,  from  its 

Foundation. 

1833.  O.  A  Review  of  the  Laws  of  the  United  States,  the  British 
Provinces,  and  West  India  Islands.  Presented  by  S.  Woo&df 
Sons. 

1834.  O.     A  Review  of  Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  Laws  :   with  Observa- 

tions bv  Condorcet  and  Helvetius. 


LAW,  POLITICS,  AND  POLITICAL  ECONOMY.         129 

28.  F.     Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  New- Jersey,  from  the  sur- 

render of  the  Government  to  Queen  Anne,  in  1702,  to  1776. 

29.  F.     Acts  and  Laws  of  Connecticut,  1784. 

1835.0.  The  Constitutions  of  the  several  United  States,  with  the 
Declaration  of  Independence,  and  the  Federal  Constitution. 
2  copits. 

2422.  D.     The  same.     3  copies. 

1837.  O.     Secret  Journals  of  the  old  Congress.     4  vols. 

1841.  O.     Secret  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  Convention  of  1787, 

for  forming  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 

1842.  O.     Journal  of  the  same  Body. 

1843.  O.     Congressional   Debates  of  the  Fourth  Congress,  upon  the 

Constitutional  Powers  of  Congress  with  respect  to  Treaties. 

1844.  O.     War  in  Disguise,  or  Frauds  of  the  Neutral  Flags. 

1845.  O.     The  Contests  of  the  Twelve  Nations,  or  a  View  of  the  different 

Base3  of  Freemen,  Character,  and  Talent. 

1846.  O.     The   Black  Blook  ;    or    Corruption  Unmasked  ;    being   an 

Expose  of  the  Cost,  Influence,  and  Corruption  of  the  British 
Government.      2  vols. 

1848.  O.     The  Independent  Whig;  or  a  Defence  of  Primitive  Chris- 

tianity, and  of  our  Ecclesiastical  Establishment.  Presented  by 
David  Hosack,  31.  D. 

1849.  O.     A  View  of  the  whole  Internal  Navigation  of  the  United  States, 

1816. 

1850.  O.     America:     or  a  Survey  of  the    Political   Situation  of  trie 

several  Powers  of  the  Western  Continent.  By  the  Author  of 
"  Europe,"  &c. 

1851.  O.     Correspondence    respecting   Russia,   between    R.  Goodloe 

Harper  and  Robert  Walsh,  Esqrs.  ;  together  with  the  Speeches 
of  Harper,  commemorative  of  the  Russian  Victories,  delivered 
in  1813. 

1852.  O.     Letters  concerning  the  present  State  of  the  French  Nation. 

2425.  D.     Addresses  of  the  Philadelphia  Society  for  the  Promotion  of 

National  Industry. 

2426.  D.    The  same.     Presented  by  F.  Olmsted. 

2427.  D.     Naval  Rules  of  the  United  States  Navy. 

1853.  O.     The  United  States  of  America,  her  Resources  and  Prospects  ; 

with  a  Statistical  Comparison,  showing  her  Progress  in  30  years. 
Presented  by  S.  A.  Halsey.     2  copies. 

1855.  O.     Essays  on  the  Spirit  of  Legislation  in  the  Encouragement  of 

Agriculture,  Manufactures,  and  Commerce. 

1856.  O.     A  Sketch  of  the  Military  and  Political  Power  of  Russia, 

in  1817. 

R 


130        LAW,  POLITICS,  AND  POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 

1857.  O.     Enumeration  of  the  Population  of  Scotland,  taken  from  the 

Government  Abstracts  of  1801,  11,  21  ;  containing  a  particular 
Account  of  every  Parish  in  Scotland. 

1858.  O.     Sketch  of  the  Internal  Condition  of  the  United  States,  and 

of  their  Political  Relations  with  Europe.     2  copies. 

1860.  O.     The  Speeches  of  the  different  Governors  to  the  New- York 

Legislature,  from  George  Clinton  to  1825. 
18G1.  O.     AnAccountof  the  State  Prison  of  New-York.  1801.  2  copies. 
2428.X?.     The  Letters  of  Junius.     2  copies. 
1863.  O.     The  Posthumous  Works  of  Junius  ;  with  an  Inquiry  respect. 

ing  the  Author,  and  a  Memoir  of  John  Home  Tooke. 

1861.  O.     The  Identity  of  Junius  with  Sir  Philip  Francis. 

2130.  D.     Junius  Unmasked  ;  or,  Lord  George  Sackville  proved  to  be 

Junius. 
18G5.  O.     A  Solemn  Review  of  the  Custom  of  War.     Presented  by  S. 

Wood  <Sf  Sons. 
1866.  0.     The  Friend  of  Peace.     Presented  by  R.Mott,  Jr. 
220.  Q.    Miscellaneous  (English)  State  Papers ;  from  1 50 1  to  1 726.  2  vols. 

2431.  D.     Washington's  Political  Legacies;   with  a  Memoir,  a  Copy 

of  his  Will,  &,c.     Presented  by  S.  Wood  <Sf  Sons. 

2432.  D.     Letters  to  Governor  Strong  of  Massachusetts  ;  showing  the 

Impropriety  of  War  and  Capital  Punishments.     Presented  by  S. 
Wood  <fy  Sons. 

2433.  D.     War  inconsistent  with  the  Religion  of  Jesus  Christ. 

2131.  D.     Letters  on  the  Natural  History  and  Internal  Resources  of  the 

State   of    New-York.      By   Hibcrnicus.     Presented  by    B.  J. 
Seward. 

2135.  D.     The  Rights  and  Privileges  of  Republicanism,  contrasted  with 

the  Wrongs  of  Monarchy. 

2136.  D.     Conversations  on  Political  Economy,  in  which  the  Elements 

of  that  Science  are  familiarly  explained.  By  the  Author  of 
M  Conversations  oa  Chemistry." 

1867.  O.  The  Parliamentary,  or  Constitutional  History  of  England  ; 
from  the  earliest  Times  to  the  Restoration  of  Charles  II.  Col- 
lected from  the  Rolls  of  Parliament,  &c.  &.c.  21  vols:-  Pre- 
sented by  the  Board  of  Direction  for  the  year  1827. 

1891.0.  The  Parliamentary  Register:  or,  the  History  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings and  Debates  of  the  House  of  Commons  and  House  of 
Lords;  containing  an  Account  of  Speeches  and  Motions ;  the 
most  Remarkable  Letters,  Papers,  Petitions,  &,c.  &lc.  31  vols, 
embracing  the  Period  from  1774  to  1785.  Presented  by  the 
Board  of  Direction  for  the  year  1827. 

1922.  0.  The  History  and  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Commons  ; 
from  the  Restoration,  including  the  Debates,  \  c.  «fcc,  down  to 
the  year  1771.  25  vols.  Presented  by  the  Board  of  Direction 
for  the  year  1827. 


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LEXICOGRAPHY. 

30.  F.  Dictionnaire  Universal  ;  Francois  ct  Latin,  Vulgairement  Ap- 
pele  Dictionnaire  de  Trevoux,  &c.  8  tomes.  Presented  by 
James  Milnor,  D.D. 


MISCELLANY,  MAGAZINES,  REVIEWS,  &c. 

2437.  D.     Miscellanies.     By  the   author  of  Letters  on   the   Eastern 

States. 
2433.  D.     The  new  Family  Receipt-Book. 

2439.  D.     Manuscript    transmitted  from  St.  Helena.     By  an  unknown 

Hand. 

2440.  D.     The  Koran  ;    from  the  Arabic.      With  a  Memoir  of  Ma- 

homet. 

2441.  D.     The  Pulpit  Orator;  a  Collection  of  Eloquent  Pulpit  Dis- 

courses. 

2442.  D.     The  Criminal  Recorder ;  or,  a  Beacon  to  persuade  Men  from 

the  Miseries  of  Guilt.     2  copies. 

2444.  D.     A  Collection  of  remarkable  Shipwrecks.    Presented  by  George 

W.  Br ainar d. 

2445.  B%     Paris  Chit-Chat ;  or,  a  View  of  the  Society,  Manners,  Cus- 

toms, Literature,  and  Amusements  of  the  Parisians.  2  vols. 
Presented  by  Augustus  W.  Vaupell. 

2447.  D.     The  same.     Presented  by  John  W.  Cooke. 

2419.  D.  A  Defence  of  the  Drama ;  containing  Extracts  from  the 
most  celebrated  Authors,  and  a  Discourse  on  the  Lawfulness  and 
Unlawfulness  of  Plays.  By  the  celebrated  Father  CafTaro,  Divi- 
nity Professor  at  Paris. 

2450.  D.     The  Case  of  Lord  Cochrane  ;  containing  the  History  of  the 

Trial,  and  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Commons.  Pre- 
sented by  C.  L.  Everett. 

2451.  D.     The  Art  of  Contentment.     2  copies.     Presented  by  Prior 

and  Dunning. 
2153.  D.     On  the  Aim  of  the  Order  of  Freemasons. 
2454.  D.     The  Fashionable  World  Displayed. 


132  MISCELLANY,  MAGAZINES,  REVIEWS,  &c. 

2 155.  D.     The  Living  and  the  Dead.     By  a  Country  Curate.     2  copies. 

2457.  D.     A  Medley  of  Joy  and  Grief;  being  a  Selection  of  Pieces  in 

Prose  and  Verse. 

2458.  D.     The   Clubs  of  London  ;   with  xVnecdotes   and  Sketches  of 

their  Members.     2  vols. 

2460.  D.     The  Progress  of  Pilgrim  Good  Intent,  in  Jacobinical  Times. 

2461.  D.     Thoughts  on  Domestic  Education.     By  a  Mother. 

2462.  D.     Chesterfield  Travestie  ;  with  Caricatures. 

2463.  D.     An  Easy  Method  of  learning  the  Greek  Tongue.     1649. 

2464.  D.     Hints  for  the  Improvement  of  early  Education  and  Nursery 

Discipline. 

2465.  D.     Mock  and  Absurd  Philosophy  ;  or,  a  Word  to  the  Reasona- 

ble.    By  One  who  salutes  All.     Presented  by  D.  Hosack,  M.D. 

2466.  D.  The  Art  of  Pleasing.      Presented  by  D.  Hosack,  M.D. 

2467.  D.  The  Picture  of  New- York  ;  and  Strangers'  Guide.      1828. 

2468.  D.  The  same  for  1807.     Presented  by  D.  Hosack,  M.D. 

2469.  D.  The  same  for  1807.     Presented  by  C.  L.  Everett. 

2470.  D.  The  Stranger  in  Liverpool  ;  being  a  Guide  to  the  City. 

2471.  D.  Picture  of  Dublin  ;  or,  Strangers'  Guide. 

2472.  D.  The  Northern  Traveller  ;  or,  Guide  to  the  Springs. 

2473.  D.  Curiosities  for  the  Ingenious  :  selected  from  the  Treasures 

of  Nature,  Science,  Art,  Biography,  &c. 

2474.  D.     Antidote  to  the  Miseries  of  Human  Life. 

2475.  D.     Inside  Out ;  or,  an  Interior  View  of  the   New-York  State 

Prison. 

2476.  D.     Letters  from  an  Elder  to  a  Younger  Brother,  on  the  Conduct 

to  be  pursued  in  Life. 

2477.  D.     A  Guide  to  Men  and  Manners  ;  being  Selections  from  Ches- 

terfield's Letters. 

2478.  D.     The  American  Chesterfield  ;  being  Selections  from  Lord 

Chesterfield's  Letters,  and  other  eminent  Authors,  on  the  Subject 
of  Politeness,  with  Alterations  suited  to  the  Youth  of  the  United 
States.     By  a  Member  of  the  Philadelphia  Bar. 

2479.  D.     Cecil's  sixty  curious,  interesting,  and  authentic   Narratives. 

2  copies. 
2481.  D.     My   Children's  Diary;    or,  the  Moral  of  a  passing  Hour- 
2  copies. 

2483.  D.     Lights  of  Education  ;  or,  Mr.  Hope  and  his  Family. 

2484.  D.     The  Confessions  of  an  English  Opium  Eater. 

2485.  D.     Moral  Amusements. 

1947.  O.     The  History  of  two  Acts  for  the  Safety  of  the  King's  Per- 
son.     1796. 
1 948. 0.     The  Independent  Whig.     Presented  by  David  Hosack,  M.D. 


MISCELLANY,  MAGAZINES,  REVIEWS,  &c.  153 

5949.  O.  Naval  Anecdotes,  Illustrating  the  Character  of  British  Sea- 
men, Skill,  Valour,  Fortitude,  and  Magnanimity,  which  have 
occurred  at  Various  Periods,  in  every  Quarter  of  the  Globe. 

2486.  D.     The  Adventures  of  a  Young  Rifleman   in  the   French  and 

English  Armies  in  Spain  and  Portugal,  from  1806  to  1807. 
Written  by  himself.     2  copies. 

2487.  D.     The  Young  Rifleman's  Comrade  ;  a  Narrative  of  his  Military 

Adventures,  Captivity,  and  Shipwreck.     3  copies. 
2490.  D.     Diary  of  an  Ennuyee.     2  copies. 

2492.  D.     Adventures   of  a  French   Sergeant,  in   Italy,  Spain,  Ger- 

many, &c. 

1950.  O.     The  Essayist;  or,  Literary  Cabinet  ;  containing  Essays,  Dis- 

sertations, &c,  on  various  Subjects  ;  to  which  is  added,  an  Ora- 
tion on  the  Completion  of  the  Grand  Canal,  pronounced  before 
a  Literary  Society  in  New-York,  November  4th,  1825.  By  a 
Student. 

1951.  O.     A  Selection  of  Eulogies  on  those  illustrious  Patriots  and 

Statesmen,  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson. 

1952.  O.     Reports  of  the  American  Bible  Society.     2  vols. 

1.954.  O.     The  same  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.     6  vols* 

1960.  O.     The  Works  of  Fisher  Ames.     Compiled  by  a  Number  of  his 

Friends.     With  Notices  of  his  Life  and  Character. 

1961.  O.     Official  Reports  of  the  Canal  Commissioners  of  the  State  of 

New-York. 

2493.  D.     Art's  Master  Piece,  or  Useful  and  Ingenious  Secrets. 

2494.  D.  Endless  Amusements,  a  Collection  of  Experiments  in  various 
branches  of  Science. 

2495.  D.      An    Account    of    the    New-York    Free    School    Society. 

Presented  by  K.  Wold,  Jr.     2  copies. 
2497.  D.     The  Publications  of  the  American  Society.   6  vols.  2  copies. 
Presented  by  the  Society. 

1962.  O.     Augustus,  or  the  Ambitious  Student. 

1963.  O.     Pamphlets.      14  vols. 

Vol.  1.  Mississippi  Question  :  Report  of  a  Debate  in  the  Senate 
of  the  United  States,  by  William  Duane.  The  Pleader's  Guide,  a 
Didactic  Poem,  in  two  books,  containing  the  conduct  of  a  Suit  at 
Law,  with  the  Arguments  of  Counsellor  Botherum,  and  Counsellor 
Bore'um,  &c.  Letters  from  Alexander  Hamilton,  concerning 
the  public  conduct  and  character  of  John  Adams,  Esq. — An  an- 
swer to  Alexander  Hamilton's  letter,  concerning  the  public  con- 
duct, &,c.  of  John  Adams,  Esq.  by  a  citizen  of  New- York.  A 
Letter  from  General  Washington  to  several  of  his  friends,  ia 
1776,  with  an  interesting  view  of  American  Politics  at  that  all- 
important  period.     Presented  by  E.  Bliss  and  E.  White. 


134  MISCELLANY,  MAGAZINES,  REVIEWS,  &c. 

1964.  O.  Vol.  2.  Miscellanies—containing  a  Discourse  on  the  Import- 
ance of  Character  and  Education,  in  the  United  States,  by  John 
Griscom. — An  Address  delivered  on  the  opening  of  the  Mechanic 
Institution,  by  M.  M.  Noah. — Remarks  on  laying  the  Corner 
Stone  of  the  Mechanic  Institution,  by  T.  R.  Mercein.  Oration 
delivered  4th  of  July,  1797,  by  J.  Warner. — Address  delivered 
before  the  Medical  Seciety  of  the  State  of  New-York,  in  1820, 
by  John  Stearns. — A  review  of  the  Schuylkill  Coal,  in  reference 
to  its  introduction  into  the  City  of  New- York. — Remarks  on  the 
cultivation  of  Locust  Trees,  by  Dr.  Samuel  Akerly.  On  the 
cultivation  of  Forest  Trees  on  Sandy  Hook,  by  do. — Observations 
on  the  Language  of  Signs,  read  before  the  New-York  Lyceum 
of  Natural  History. — A  Review  of  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of 
New-York,  1820. — Circular  and  Address  of  the  National  Insti- 
tution for  promoting  Industry  in  the  United  States. — Plain  Sense, 
on  National  Industry,  1820. — Procedings  of  a  Convention  of  the 
Friends  of  National  Industry,  1819.  The  Duty  of  Union  in  a  just 
War,  a  Discourse  delivered  by  the  Rev.  John  II.  Stevens,  1813. 
— An  answer  to  War  in  Disguise,  or  remarks  on  the  new  doctrine 
of  England,  1806 — A  Sermon  delivered  somewhere  in  England, 
1779. — The  Mariner's  Church. — The  means  of  National  Pros- 
perity ;  a  Sermon  delivered  in  1819,  by  Lyman  Beecher,  D.D. — 
Fifth  Report  of  the  New-York  Female  Union  Society. — Seventh 
Report  of  the  American  Bible  Society,  Presented  by  Thomas 
Richards. 

1905.  O.     Vol.  3.     Discourses  by- 
Clement  C.  Moore,  Amzi  Armstrong, 
B.  B.  Wisner,                               Gardiner  Spring, 
S.  N.  Rowan,                               Joshua  Bates, 
Samuel  Austin,                            Gardiner  Spring. 
Warren  Fay, 

1966.  O.     Vol.  4.     Orations,  &c.  by- 

Edward  Everett,  R.  Elfe, 

J.  J.  Mauger,  David  Ramsay, 

David  Ramsay,  William  Sullivan, 

J.  J.  Pringlc,  Charles  Sprague, 

David  Ramsay,  Edward  Everett, 

David  Ramsay,  De  Witt  Clinton, 

J.  J.  Pringle,  Daniel  Webster. 

1967.  O.  Vol.5.  Miscellaneous.  Containing  an  Address  pronounced  be- 

fore the  New-York  Horticultural  Society,  August  29, 1826,  by  Sa- 
muel L.  Mitchill,M.D. — Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  of 
the  New- York  Institution  for  tiie  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 
— Catalogue  of  the  Organic  Remains,  with  some  Geological  and 
Mineral  Articles,  presented  to  the  New-Y'ork  Lyceum  of  Natural 
History,  in  August,  1826,  by  Samuel  L.  Mitchill,  M.D. — A  Dis- 
course on  the  Services  and  Character  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  by 
Samuel  L  Mitchill,  M.D. — Two  Masonic  Orations. — An  Address, 


MISCELLANY,  MAGAZINES,  REVIEWS,  &c.  135 

relative  to  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  by  Samuel 
Akerly,  M.D. — A  Review  of  the  Efforts  and  Progress  of  Nations, 
from  the  French  of  J.  C.  L.  Sismondi,  by  P.  S.  Duponceau, — and 
the  celebrated  Boston  Report.  Presented  by  Samuel  L»  Mit- 
chill,  M.D. 
19G8.  Vol.  6.  Miscellaneous.  Containing  an  Appeal  to  the  Patriot 
and  Christian,  in  behalf  of  Seamen,  by  John  Truair. — Sermon 
on  the  Death  of  De  Witt  Clinton,  by  the  Rev.  James  Milnor,  D.D. 
S.F.B. — Lawrence's  Address  on  the  Fine  Arts. — Morse's  do. — 
Introductory  Lecture,  by  John  D.  Godman,  M.D. — Address  deli- 
vered before  the  Alumni  of  Columbia  College,  May,  1826,  by 
William  Bard,  A.M.  Remarks  on  the  character  of  Buonaparte, 
by  W.  E.  Channing,  D.D. — Discourse  delivered  at  the  Dedica- 
tion of  the  second  Unitarian  Church,  1826,  by  Do.— Discourse 
at  the  opening  of  St.  Mary's  Church,  by  Hatton  Walsh — Professor 
Olmstead's  Oration,  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

1969.  Vol.  7.     Miscellanies. 

1970.  Vol.  8.     Miscellanies. 

1971.  Vol.  9.     The  Publications  relating  to  the  Controversy  about  two 

Greek  Frigates,  built  in  New-York. 

1972.  Vol.  10.    Griscom's  Discourse  on  the  Importance  and  Character 

of  Education  in  the  United  States. — M.  M.  Noah's  before  the 
Mechanic's  Institution. — Dr.  Steam's  before  the  Medical  Society. 
Answer  to  War  in  Disguise,  &c.  &c. 

1973.  Vol.   11.     Webster's  Address  at  Bunker  Hill.— Everett's  at  Con- 

cord.— Dr.  Ramsay's  Eulogy  of  Washington. — Sprague  on  4th 
July. — Everett's  do. — Governor  Clinton's  Message,  &x.  &-c. 

1974.  Vol.    12.     Letters  of  Jonathan  Oldstyle.     (Washington  .Irving.) 

Public  Defaulters. — Letters  by  a  Virginian. — The  Manuscript  of 
Diedrich  Knickerbocker,  Jr. — Memoir  of  John  Gallison,  Esq. — 
Account  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill. — Sketch  of  the  Settlement 
of  Long  Island,  by  Silas  Wood. — A  Paper  on  a  Fossil  Tree,  by 
H.  R.  Schoolcraft. — An  Anniversary  Discourse  delivered  before 
the  New-York  Historical  Society,  by  Gulian  C.  Verplanck,  Esq. 
1818. 

1975.  Vol.   13.     General  Hamilton's  Letter  concerning  John  Adams. 

— Letters  from  General  Washington  to  several  friends. 

1976.  Vol.  14.  Trials.—  The  Trial  of  Smith  for  the  Murder  of 
Carson.  Eunice  Hall  vs.  Dr.  Grant. — Johnson  for  the  Murder  of 
Murray. — Selfridge  for  killing  Austin. 

1977.  O.     Historical  Illustrations  of  the  Origin  and   Progress  of  the 

Passions,  and  their  influence  on  the  conduct  of  Mankind.    2  vols. 

1979.  O.     Transactions  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,     Vol.1. 

1980.  O.     Peter's  Letters  to  his  Kinsfolk. 

1981.  O.     Asiatic  Researches  ;  or  Transactions  of  the  Society  at  Ben- 

gal, for  inquiring  into  the  History,  Antiquities,  and  Literature  of 
Asia.      2  tols. 


1983. 

0. 

1984. 

0. 

1985. 

0. 

2029. 

o. 

136  MISCELLANY,  MAGAZINES,  REVIEWS,  &c. 

Ahiman  Rezon  :  to  all  that  are  or  would  be  Free-masons. 
The  English  House- Wife.     London.     1666. 
The  Edinburgh  Review.     40  vols,     [continued.) 
The  same.     35  vols.    Presented  by  the  Board  of  Direction 
for  the  year  1827. 
2070.  O.     The  London  Quarterly  Review.     42  vols.     2  copies.     ( To 
be  continued.)     One  copy  presented  by  the  Board  of  Direction 
for  the  year  1827. 

The  Foreign  Quarterly  Review.     5  vols.     Do. 
Westminster  Review.      12  vols.     Do. 
The  North  American  Review.     12  vols.     Do. 
American  Quarterly  Review.     7  vols.     Do. 
Southern  Review.     5  vols.     Do. 
Journal  of  Education.     5  vols.     Do. 
Flint's  Western  Review.     3  vols. 
Christian  Spectator.     4  vols.     Do.     (Continued.) 
Silliman's  Journal.     17  vols.     Do. 
The  Museum  of  Foreign  Literature.     15  vols.     Do. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.      18  vols.     Do. 
London  New  Monthly  Magazine.     19  vols.     Do. 
Willis's  American  Monthly  Magazine.     1  vol.     Do. 
Niles's  Weekly  Register.    37  vols.     Do. 
Missionary  Herald  (including  5  vols,  of  the  Old  Missionary 
Register).     12  vols.     Do. 
2409.  O.     The  Missionary  Magazine,  or  Evangelical  Messenger,  for  the 

years  1807,  8.     2  vols. 
2411.  O.     The  London  Christian  Observer.     9  vols. 
$420.  O.     The  New  Annual  Register,  or  General  Repository  of  His- 
tory, Politics,  and  Literature,  for  the  years  1780  to  1795   inclu- 
sive.     16  vols.     Presented  by  W.  W.  Woolscy. 
2437,  O.     The   Reflector,  a  Quarterly  Magazine,  on  subjects  of  Philo- 
sophy, Politics,  and  the  Liberal  Arts.     2  vols. 
2439.  O.     The  Monthly  Mirror  :  reflecting  men  and  manners.     With 
strictures  on  their  epitome,  the  Stage.     6  vols.     Presented  by 
Allan  Robins. 
2445.  O.     The   Monthly  Review,  or  Literary  Journal  ;    published  in 
London,  for  the  years  1796,  7.     6  vols.     Presented  by  Prosper 
W.  Wetmore. 
2451.  O.     The  London  Journal  of  Science.     5  vols. 
2456.  O.     Imperial  and  County  Annual  Register  for  the  years   1809, 
10,  containing  a  History  of  Great  Britain,  with  an  ample  collec- 
tion of  State  Papers,  and  the  Public  and  Private  Annals  of  the 
English  Provinces.     2  vols.     Presented   by   Thomas  Richards. 
2458.  O.     The  same,  for  1810. 


2156. 

O. 

2166. 

O. 

2181. 

0. 

2214. 

o. 

2223. 

o. 

2230. 

o. 

2239. 

0. 

2243. 

0. 

2250. 

0. 

2270. 

0. 

2288. 

0. 

2320. 

o. 

2350. 

o. 

2353. 

o. 

2394. 

o. 

MISCELLANY,  MAGAZINES,  REVIEWS,  &c.         137 

2460.  O.     The  Port- Folio.     By  Oliver  Oldschool.     A  Monthly  Maga- 
zine.    26  vols. 
2487.0.     The  Analectic  Magazine.     15  vols. 
2502.  O.     The  same.     10  vols.     Presented  by  David  Hosach,  M.D. 

2512.  O.     The  Polyanthos  ;  a  Literary  Magazine,  published  by  J.  T. 
Buckingham.     4  vols.     Presented  by  William  B.  Hall. 

2516.  O.     Evangelical  Guardian  and  Review,  by  an  Asscoiation  of 

Clergymen  in  New- York.     2  vols. 
2518.  O.     The  New- York  Medical  Register,  conducted  by  Drs.Hosack 

and  Francis,  from   1810  to  13.     4  vols.     Presented  by  %D avid 

Ho  sack,  M.D. 
2522.  O.     The  Minerva.     2  vols. 

2524.  O.     The  New-York  Monthly  Chronicle  of  Medicine  and  Surgery. 
Vol.  1 .     Presented  by  Bliss  and  White. 

2525.  O.     The  American  Monthly  Magazine,  and  Critical  Review. 
4  vols. 

2529.  O.     The  same.     2  vols.     Presented  by  C.  Lee. 

2531.  O.     The  same.     1  vol. 

2532.  O.     The  American  Register,  or  General  Repository  of  History, 
Politics,  and  Science,  for  1811,  12.     4  vols. 

222.  Q.     London  Literary  Chronicle  for  1 8 1 1 . 

223.  Q.     New- Jersey  Rural  Visiter,  for  1 8 1 1 . 

2536.  O.     The  Entertaining  Magazine  (London).     3  vols.     Presented 
by  the  Board  of  Direction  for  the  year  1827. 

2539.  O.    Fessenden's  Weekly  Inspector.  Presented  by  Win.  B.  Kinney. 

2540.  O.     The  Atlantic  Magazine.     2  vols. 
2542.  O.     The  New-York  Review.     2  vols. 

2544.  O.     Literary   and   Scientific    Repository,  and   Critical  Review. 
2  vols. 

2546.  O.     The  Universal  Magazine,  for  1798. 

2547.  O.     The  Panoplist,  for  the  year  1815.     Presented  by  Wm.  B, 

Kinney. 

£510.  D.     The  Monthly  Visiter  and  Entertaining  Pocket  Companion 
By  a  Society  of  Gentlemen.     11  vols. 

252 1 .  D.    The  Youth's  Miscellany ;  containing  Recreations  and  Amuse- 
ments in   Natural  Philosophy,    Chemistry,  Astronomy,  Poetry, 
&c.  &,c.     3  vols.    Presented  by  the  Board  of  Direction  for  the 
year  1827. 
*38.  F.     Bingley's  London  Journal  from  May,  1777,  to  May,  1779. 

*39.  F.  The  same,  from  Dec.  1781,  to  Dec.  1783.  2  vols.  Pre- 
sented by  Benjamin  Armitagc. 

*40.  F.  The  Herald.  A  Gazette  for  the  Country.  New-  York,  1 795, 
6,  and  7.     3  vols.     Presented  by  William  B.  Fitch. 

S 


138      POETRY,  BELLES-LETTRES,  AND  THE  DRAMA. 

*43.  F.   The  New-York  Spectator,  for  1797,  8,  9—1800,  1,2.    5  vols. 
Presented  by  William  B.  Fitch. 

*48.  F.   The  New-York  Evening  Post,  from  May,  1810,  to  July,  1811. 
Presented  by  Wm.  B.  Kinney. 

*49.  F.     The  National  Intelligencer,  from  Jan.  1813,  to  Jan.  1828. 
31  vols.     Presented  by  Henry  M'Farlan.     (Continued.) 

*82.  F.     The  New- York  American  ;  commencing  with  the  year  1828. 
(Continued.) 

*85.  F.     The  New- York  Commercial  Advertiser ;  commencing  with 
the  year  1828.     (Continued.) 

*88.  F.     The     Mercantile     Advertiser  ;    commencing    with    1830. 
(Continued.) 

*90.  F.     The  Morning  Courier  and  New- York  Enquirer  ;  commencing 
with  1830.     (Continued.) 

*93.  F.     The  New-York  Standard.     (Continued.) 
9G.  F.     Shipping  and  Commercial  List,  and  New- York  Price  Current. 
98.  F.     Le  Courricr  des  Etats-Unis. 

100.  F.     The  New- York  Mirror,  and  Ladies'  Literary  Gazette  ;  com- 
mencing with  the  year  1830.     (Continued.) 

104.  F.     The  Albion  ;  or  British,   Colonial,  and  Foreign  Gazette  ; 
commencing  with  1828.     (Continued.) 

110.  F.     The   Atlas;  or  Literary,  Historical,  and  Commercial  Re- 
porter ;  commencing  with  1828.     (Continued.) 


POETRY,  BELLES-LETTRES,  AND  THE 
DRAMA. 

2524.  D.  First  American  Edition  of  the  British  Poets  ;  with  Lives  of 
the  Authors,  by  Ezckiel  Sandford  and  others.  Edited  by  Robert 
Walsh,  jun.     50  vols. 

Vol.  1.  Select  Poems  of  Geoffrey  Chaucer,  John  Gower, 
Jonn  Skelton,  Sir  Thomas  Wyatt,  the  Earl  of  Surrey,  and 
George  Gascoigne,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors  and  a  Glossary. 

Vol.  2.  Select  Poems  of  Edmund  Spenser,  Samuel  Daniel, 
and  Michael  Drayton,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  3.  Select  Poems  of  William  Shakspeare  and  Ben 
Jonson,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  4.  Select  Poems  of  Sir  John  Davics,  John  Donne, 
Joseph  Hall,  the  Earl  of  Sterling,  Richard  Corbet,  and  Thomas 
Carcw,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 


POETRY,  BELLES-LETTRES,  AND  THE  DRAMA.      139 

Vol.  5.  Select  Poems  of  William  Drummond,  Sir  John  Beau- 
mont, Giles  and  Phineas  Fletcher,  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  Sir 
William  D'Ayenant,  William  Habington,  Sir  John  Suckling, 
Richard  Crashaw,  Charles  Cotton,  William  Cartwright,  Alexan- 
der Brome,  Sir  Edward  Sherburne,  Robert  Herrick,  George 
Wither,  and  William  Browne,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  6.  Select  Poems  of  Abraham  Cowley,  Edmund  Waller, 
and  the  Works  of  John  Denham,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vols.  7.  8.  Poetical  Works  of  John  Milton,  with  a  Life  of 
the  Author. 

Vols.  0,  10.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Samuel  Butler,  with  the 
Select  Poems  of  the  Earl  of  Rochester,  the  Earl  of  Roscommon, 
Thomas  Otway,  and  John  Pomfret,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vols.  11,  12.  The  Poetical  Works  of  John  Dryden,  with  a 
Life  of  the  Author. 

Vol.  13.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Parnell  and  J.  Phi- 
lips. Select  Poems  of  the  Earl  of  Dorset,  George  Stipney, 
William  Walsh,  Edmund  Smith,  Richard  Duke,  William  King, 
Thomas  Spratt,  Bishop  of  Rochester,  Charles  Montagu,  Earl  of 
Halifax,  and  Nicholas  Rowe,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  14.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Joseph  Addison.  Select 
Poems  of  Samuel  Garth,  John  Hughes,  John  Sheffield,  Duke  of 
Buckingham,  William  Congreve,  Elijah  Fenton,  and  William  Pat- 
tison,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  15.  Select  Poems  of  Matthew  Prior,  and  Richard 
Blackmore,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  16.  The  Poetical  Works  of  John  Gay,  with  a  Life  of 
the  Author. 

Vol.  17.  The  Works  of  Thomas  Tickell,  Select  Poems  of 
Lord  Lansdowne  and  Thomas  Yalden,  D.D.  Works  of  Matthew 
Green  and  James  Hammond,  and  Select  Poems  of  William 
Somerville,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  18.  Select  Poems  of  Jonathan  Swift,  with  a  Life  of  the 
Author. 

Vol.  19.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Richard  Savage  and  John 
Dyer,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  20.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Alexander  Pope,  with  a 
Life  of  the  Author. 

Vol.  21.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Alexander  Pope.  Select 
Poems  of  Robert  Blair  and  Christopher  Pitt,  with  Lives  of  the 
Authors. 

Vol.  22.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Jomes  Thompson,  with  a 
Life  of  the  Author. 

Vol.  23.  Select  Poems  of  Isaac  Watts,  D.D.  Poetical 
Works  of  William  Collins,  and  Select  Poems  of  Edward  Moore, 
with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 


140      POETRY,  BELLES-LETTRES,  AND  THE  DRAMA. 

Vol.  24.  The  Works  of  William  Shenstone,  and  Select  Poems 
of  James  Cawthorn,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  25.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Edward  Young,  D.D.  with 
a  Life  of  the  Author. 

Vol.  26.  Poetical  Works  of  Edward  Young.  Select  Poems 
of  Robert  Dodsley,  David  Mallet,  and  Allan  Ramsay,  with  Lives 
of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  27.  Select  Poems  of  Charles  Churchill,  with  a  Life  of 
the  Author.  Select  Poems  of  William  Falconer  and  James 
Grainger,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  28.  Select  Poems  of  Mark  Akenside,  John  Gilbert 
Cooper,  and  William  Thompson,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  29.  Select  Poems  of  Thomas  Gray,  Thomas  Chatterton, 
and  Walter  Harte,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  30.  Select  Poems  of  Oliver  Goldsmith,  John  Lang- 
horne,  and  Christopher  Smart,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  SI.  Select  Poems  of  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson,  Cuthbert 
Shaw,  George  Lord  Lyttleton,  and  Samuel  Boyce,  with  Lives  of 
the  Authors. 

Vol.  32.  Select  Poems  of  James  Beattie,  LL.D.,  John  Scott, 
John  Cunningham,  and  Joame  Jenyns,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  33.  Select  Poems  of  Richard  Glover  and  Tobias  Smol- 
let,  M.D.,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  34.  Select  Poems  of  William  Julius  Mickle,  Dr.  Joseph 
Warton,  and  Thomas  Warton,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  35.  Select  Poems  of  Sir  William  Jones,  Thomas  Black- 
lock,  D.D.,  and  Dr.  Cotton,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  36.     Select  Poems  of  William  Cowper. 

Vol.37.  Select  Poems  of  William  Cowper,  Esq. — of  Robert 
Lloyd — of  Robert  Ferguson — of  Richardson — of  Sir  William 
Blackstone — of  Richard  Jago — of  William  Whitehead — of  John 
Logan — of  Robert  Craggs — of  Samuel  Bishop — of  John  Pamp- 
fylde — of  Thomas  Russell — of  Robert  Lovell — of  Edward  Lovi- 
bond — of  Michael  Bruce — of  William  Hayward  Roberts — of 
Belly  Portens — of  Richard  Glynn,  and  anonymous,  with  Lives  of 
the^Authors. 

Vol.  38.     The  Poetical  Works  of  Robert  Burns. 

Vol.  39.  The  same,  and  select  Poems  of  Hector  MacNeill, 
with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vol.  40.     Pope's  Iliad  of  Homer. 

Vol.41.     The  same. 

Vol.  42.  Pope's  Odyssey  of  Homer,  with  a  Life  of  the 
Author. 

Vol.  43.     The  same,  with  other  miscellaneous  Pieces. 


POETRY,  BELLES-LETTRES,  AND  THE  DRAMA.       141 

Vol.  44.  Select  Poems  of  Mitchell,  Colman,  and  Giflbrd, 
with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 

Vols.  45,  46.     Cary's  Dante,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author. 

Vol.  47.  The  Lusiad,  or  the  Discovery  of  India,  an  Epic 
Poem,  translated  from  Camoens,  by  William  Julius  Mickle,  with 
a  Life  of  the  Author. 

Vol.  48,  49.     Hunt's  Tasso,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author, 

Vol.  50.     Selections  from  the  Tragedies  of  iEschylus,  Sopho- 
cles, and  Euripides,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors. 
2574.  D.     British  Poets,  in  8  vols. 

Vol.  1.     Young. 

2,  3.      Cowper. 

4.  Thompson. 

5.  Campbell. 

6.  Akenside. 

7.  Rogers  and  Merry. 

8.  Goldsmith. 

2582.  D.     The  Improvisatrice,  and  other  Poems.     By  L.  E.  L. 

2583.  D.     The  Golden  Violet,  and  other  Poems.  By  L.  E.  L.    2  copies. 

2585.  D.  Poems  from  the  United  States  Literary  Gazette. 

2586.  D.  The  two  Visions,  or  Byron  vs.  Southey. 

2587.  D.  Mengwe,  a  Tale  of  the  Frontier. 

2588.  D.  Anster  Fair,  and  other  Poems.     Presented  by  B.  Howe. 

2589.  D.  Poetic  Effusions.    By  A.  S.  G.    Presented  by  Wm.  M.  Beits, 

2590.  D.  The  Wreath.     Presented  by  John  C.  Hewitt. 

2591.  D-  The  same.     Presented  by  S.  B.  Denniston. 
2592./).  The  same. 

2593.  D.     Home.     A  Poem.     Presented  by  Wm.  B.  Kinney. 

2594.  D.     The  Italian  Husband.     A  Dramatic  Poem.     Presented  by 

J.  C.  Dinnics,jun. 

2595.  D.     Don  Juan  ;  Cantos  6,  7,  8,  12,  13,  14.     2  vols.     Presented 

by  J.  C.  Dinnies,  jun. 
2597.  D.     Guido,  and  other  Poems.     By  Ianthe.     2  copies. 

2599.  D.     Journals  of  the  Ocean.     By  a  Seaman. 

2600.  D.     The  Untaught  Bard.     Presented  by  J.  A.  Stewart. 

2601.  D.     Thesaurus  Poeticus. 

2602.  D.     The  Beauties  of  Poetry  ;  being  Selections  from  distinguished 
Poets. 

2603.  D.     Crystallina  ;  a  Fairy  Tale.     By  an  American. 

2604.  D.     The  Village  Curate. 

2548.  O.     Ontwa,  the  Son  of  the  Forest.     2  copies. 
2550.  O.     Sketches,  in  Verse.     Presented  by  Wm.  B.  Kinney. 


142     POETRY,  BELLES-LETTRES,  AND  THE   DRAMA. 

2551.  O.     Miscellaneous  ;  containing  u  Pains  of  the  Imagination,"  by 

N.  H.  Carter.—'*  Fanny,"  by  F.  G.  Halleck.— "  Odofriede,"  by 
S.  F.  B.  Judah. — l<  Athens,  and  other  Poems." 

2552.  O.     Relics  of  Ancient  English  Poetry,  consisting^  of  old  heroic 

Ballads,  Songs,  &c  of  the  earlier  English  Poets.     S  vols. 

2555.  O.     The  Second  Tour  of  Dr.  Syntax  in  Search  of  Consolation. 

2556.  O.     Lexington,  with  other  Fugitive  Poems. 
2605.  D.     The  Spectator.     8  vols. 

2613.2?.     The  same.     12  vols.     Presented  by  Daniel  Austin. 
2625.  D.     The  same.     12  vols.     Presented  by  William  B.  Gilley. 
'2637.  D.     The  same.     10  vols. 
2647.  D.     The  Guardian.     2  vols. 

2557.  O.    The  Adventurer  ;  a  Periodical  Paper.    By  Dr.  Hawkesworth 

and  others. — Also  the  World.     By  Lord  Chesterfield  and  others. 
Jones's  University  Edition. 

2558.  O.     The  Connoisseur  ;  a  periodical  Paper.    By  Bonnel  Thornton, 

and  others.     Jones's  University  Edition. 

2649.  D.     The  American  Commonplace-Book  of  Prose  ;  a  Collection 

of  Elegant  Extracts  from  American  Writers. 

2650.  D.     The  Literary  Gem  ;  or,  Legends  and  Lyrics. 

2559.  O.     Essays  on  Various  Subjects  of  Taste,  Morals,  &c.     By  a 

Citizen  of  Virginia. 

2560.  O.     The  Liberal :  Prose  and  Verse  from  the  South.     2  vols. 
2562.  O.     The  Preceptor  ;  containing  a  Course  of  Polite  Learning. 

2651.  D.     The  Talisman.     2  vols. 
2653.  D.     Plays.     4  vols. 

Vol.  1 .  Containing, — Who  wants  a  Guinea. — Mary  of  Scotland. 
— The  Weathercock. — Gustavus  Vasa. — Conscience. 

2654.-2.  The  Inconstant. —  Soldier's  Daughter.— The  Critic. — 
Alasco. — Honest  Thieves, 

2655. — 3.  Fortune's  Frolic. — A  Roland  for  an  Oliver. — The  Padlock. 
— Fair  Penitent. — Of  age  to-morrow. — No  Song,  no  Supper. 
— Tom  Thumb. — Lock  and  Key. — The  Mayor  of  Garret. 

2656 #__4,  The  Beaux  Stratagem. — A  bold  Stroke  for  a  Wife. — The 
Devil  to  pay. 

2667.  D.    The  Year,  a  Poem.     By  William  L.  Pierce. 

2563.  O.  The  Tragedies  and  Poems  of  the  Earl  of  Carlisle.  Pre- 
sented by  J.  C.  Dinnies,  Jr. 


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THEOLOGY. 

2658.  D.  The  Holy  Bible,  in  the  English,  French,  Spanish,  German, 
Welsh,  Gaelic,  Latin,  and  Hebrew  Languages.  Presented  by  the 
American  Bible  Society, 

2664.  D.     Nek  Nechenenawachgissitschik  Bambilak  naga  geschiehauch- 

sitpanna  Johannessa  elekhangnp.  The  Three  Epistles  of  the 
Apostle  John,  translated  into  Delaware  Indian,  by  C.  F,  Dencke. 
Presented  by  the  American  Bible  Society. 

2665.  D.     Nene  Karighyoston  Tsinihorighhoten  ne  Saint  John.     The 

Gospel  according  to  Saint  John,  in  the  Mohawk  Language. 
Presented  by  the  American  Bible  Society. 

2564.  O.     The  Old  and  New  Testaments  digested  and  illustrated  ;  in 

which  controverted  Points  are  considered. 

2565.  O.     Scripture  Dialogues  ;  containing  the  History  of  the  Bible. 

2566.  O.     Homilies  appointed  to  be  read  in  Churches  in  Time  of  Queen 

Elizabeth. 

2666.  D.     Elegant   Extracts   from   the   most  celebrated  Theological 

Writers. 

2667.  D.     A  Collection  of  Consolatory  Scripture  Promises.     Presented 

by  James  D.  Bailey. 

2668.  D.     A  Confession  of  Faith,  by  the  Churches  in   the  Colony  of 

Connecticut,  assembled  at  Say  brook,  in  1708. 

2669.  D.     Advice  to  a  Young  Christian  on  the  Importance  of  aiming  at 

an  elevated  Standard  of  Piety.  By  a  Village  Pastor.  Presented 
by  G.$C.$  H.  Carvill. 

2670.  D.     Preparation  for  the  worthy  receiving  of  the  Lord's  Supper ; 

consisting  of  Meditations  and  Prayers  for  every  Morning  and 
Evening. 
2611.  D.     The  Christian's  Treasure. 

2672.  D.     The  new  Whole  Duty  of  Man. 

2673.  D.     Farewell  to  Time. 

2567.  O.     The  Little  Book  open  ;  a  Prophecy  declaring  the  Coming  of 

the  expected  Redeemer,  the  setting  up  of  a  national  Theocracy 
in  the  calling  of  the  Jews  and  the  Redemption  of  the  Gentile 
Church.     Philadelphia,  1763. 

2568.  O.     Debate  on  the  Evidences  of  Christianity  ;  containing  an  Ex- 

amination of  the  "  Social  System,"  and  of  all  the  Systems  of 
Skepticism.  Held  in  Cincinnati  (Ohio)  in  April,  1829,  between 
Robert  D.  Owen  and  Alexander  Campbell.  With  an  Appendix, 
written  by  the  Parties. 

2569.  O.     The  National  Preacher.     4  vols.     Presented  by  the  Editor, 

Rev.  Austin  Dickinson. 


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VOYAGES    AND   TRAVELS. 

2573.  O.  A  Collection  of  Modern  and  Contemporary  Voyages  and 
Travels,  containing  Translations  from  Foreign  Languages  of 
Voyages  and  Travels  never  before  translated.     11  vols. 

Vol.  1.  Travels  in  Istria  and  Dalmatia,  by  L.  F.  Cassas. — Travels 
through  Denmark,  Sweden,  Austria,  and  Part  of  Italy,  in  1798, 9. 
By  Charles  Gottlob  Kuttner. — Michaux's  Travels  in  Ohio,  Ken- 
tucky, and  Tennessee  in  the  Year  1802. — An  Itinerary  from 
London  to  Constantinople  in  60  Days,  in  1794. — Narrative  of 
Captain  Woodward. — Kotzebue's  Travels  from  Berlin,  through 
Switzerland  to  Paris,  in  1804. — Tuckey's  Voyage  to  New  South 
Wales,  in  1804. 

Vol.  2.  Travels  in  Iceland. — Vincent's  Tour  through  four  principal 
Islands  in  the  African  Seas. — Gleanings  of  a  Tour  in  England, 
Scotland,  and  North  Wales,  in  1804.— Holcroft's  Travels  in  Hol- 
land and  the  Netherlands,  in  1804. 

Vol.  3.  Pouqueville's  Travels  in  the  Ottoman  Empire. — Travels  in 
Hanover,  in  1803,4. — A  Journey  to  Montpellier,  in  1804. — A 
Tour  in  Spain  and  Portugal,  in  1803.  Also  one  in  Ireland. — 
Carr's  Northern  Summer  ;  or,  Tour  round  the  Baltic. — Turn- 
bull's  Voyage  round  the  World,  in  1800 — 4. 

Vol.  4.  Durand's  Voyage  to  Senegal. — Depon's  Travels  in  South 
America,  in  1804. — A  Tour  in  Wales  in  1805. — Kotzebue's 
Travels  in  Italy,  in  1804,  5. 

Vol.  5.  Voyage  of  Discovery  in  Siberia  and  the  Frozen  Ocean. — 
Travels  in  the  Crimea  and  about  the  Black  Sea. — Fischer's  Tra- 
vels to  Hyeres,  in  the  South  of  France,  in  1806. — Tour  through 
the  Island  of  Rugen,  in  the  Baltic. — Voyage  to  India,  China,  &c, 
in  1805. — Helms's  Travels  from  Buenos  Ayres,  by  Potosi,  to 
Lima. — Carr's  Stranger  in  Ireland. 

Vol.  6.  Du  Lac's  Travels  along  the  Ohio,  &,c.  in  1803. — Voyage  to 
Siberia  and  the  Frozen  Ocean. — Reinbeck's  Travels  in  Russia. 
— Lewis  and  Clark's  Travels  along  the  Red  River  in  America. — 
Spilsbury's  Voyage  to  the  Western  Coast  of  Africa,  in  1805. — 
VVaring's  Tour  in  Persia. 

Vol.  7.  A  Tour  in  Germany,  Poland,  Russia,  Sweden,  Denmark, 
&,c# — Miller's  in  the  South  of  France. — Heriot's  in  Canada. 

Vol.  9.  Travels  in  Spain  in  1806. — In  Switzerland  and  Italy,  by 
a  Pennsylvanian. 

Vol.  10.  Voyage  to  the  Demcrara. — Ashe's  Travels  in  America. — 
Collins's  Voyages  to  Portugal,  Spain,  Sicily,  Asia  Minor,  &c. — 
Tour  in  the  Western  Counties  of  England  in  1807. 

Vol.  11.  Voyage  of  Discovery  to  the  Southern  Hemisphere,  by 
order  of  Buonaparte. — Voyages  to  India,  Ceylon,  Red  Sea,  and 
Egypt,  in  1802 — 6. — To  South  America,  and  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope. — To  Denmark  and  Sweden,  in  1809. 


VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS.  145 

2584.  O.  New  Voyages  and  Travels,  consisting  of  Originals,  Trans- 
lations, and  Abridgments,  with  an  Index  and  Historical  Preface. 
9  vols. 

.  Vol.  2d.  Travels  in-Egypt  in  1817,  18-— McKeevor's  Voyage 
to  Hudson's  Bay  m  1812 — Dumont's  34  years  Slavery  in  Africa 
— Portenger's  YV'reck  on  the  Shores  of  Abyssinia — Burckhardt's 
Travels  in  Egypt  and  Nubia. — Prior's  Voyage  along  the  Eastern 
Coast  of  Africa — Cordova's  Voyage  of  Discovery  to  the  Strait  of 
Magellan — Waller's  Voyage  to  the  West  Indies. 

3d.  Sansom's  Travels  in  Canada — Cornelius's  Tour  in 
Virginia — Mollien's  Travels  in  Africa — Graham's  in  Portugal  and 
Spain — Nuewied  in  Brazil  in  1817 — Castellen's  in  Italy — Brack- 
enridge's  Voyage  to  Buenos  Ayres. 

4th.  Pertusier's  Promenades  in  and  near  Constantinople — 
Gourbillon's  Travels  in  Sicily. — Sommiere's  Travels  in  Monte 
Negro. — Pouqueville's  Travels  in  Northern  Greece.— School- 
craft's Tour  in  Missouri  towards  the  Rocky  Mountains. — Key's 
Voyage  to  Cochin  China. — Kelsall's  Excursion  from  Rome  to 
Arpino. 

5th. — — 

6th.  Kotzebue's  Voyage  of  Discovery  to  Behring's  Straits. 
i — Saussure's  Travels  in  Scotland. — Travels  in  Switzerland  and 
France. — Narrative  of  a  Journey  from  Hainan  to  Canton. — Ship- 
wreck of  the  Brig  Sophia,  on  the  Coast  of  Africa. 

7th.  Pouqueville's  Travels  in  Southern  Epirus,  &c.~ Ad- 
ventures among  the  Calmucs. — Voyage  to  St.  Petersburg}]  in 
1814. — Simond's  Travels  in  Switzerland. — Travels  in  the  Oasis 
of  Thebes,  &c. — Silliman's  Tour  to  Quebec. — Dupin's  Tour 
through  the  Naval  and  Military  Establishments  of  Great  Britain. 

8th.  Muller's  Journey  through  Greece,  and  the  Ionian 
Islands. — Journey  in  Egypt,  and  an  Account  of  the  Zodiac  of 
Dendarah. — Saussure's  Voyage  to  the  Hebrides. — Old  England, 
by  a  New  England  man. — Scholz's  Travels  in  Egypt  and  Lybia, 
in  1821. — Porter's  Voyage  in  the  South  Seas.  — Sieber's  Tra- 
vels in  Crete. 

9th.  Travels  in  Germany,  Netherlands,  and  England. — 
Travels  in  Hungary. — Tour  over  the  Alps,  and  in  Italy. — Jour- 
ney in  Egypt. — Cramp's  Voyage  to  India. — Recollections  of  Si- 
cily.— Mission  into  the  Interior  of  Asia. — Roquefeuil's  Voyage 
round  the  World. 
2594.  O.     A  Year  in  Spain.     By  a  young  American.     2  copies. 

Zo^o.  O.  Notes  on  Mexico,  made  in  1822.  By  a  Citizen  of  the  United 
States.     2  copies. 

2597.  O.  Letters  of  an  Englishman  at  Paris,  during  the  last  years  of 
the  Reign  of  Napoleon. 

2598.  O.     Notes  on  Colombia,  taken  in  1822,  3.     By  an  Officer  of  the 

United  States  Army. 

T 


146  FOREIGN  BOOKS. 

2674;  D.  Rome  in  the  19th  Century;  a  series  of  Letters  from  Rome 

in  1017,  18.     2  vols.     4  copies. 

8682.  D.  Recollectionsof  the  Peninsula.     By  the  Author  of  Sketches 

of  India.      3  copies. 

2685.   D.  Six  months  in  the  West  Indies.     2  copies. 

2687.  I).  Life  and  Manners  in  the  United  States. 

2088.  D.  An  Englishman's  Sketch  Book  ;  being  Letters  written  in  the 

State  of  New-York  in  1 828,  9. 

2089.  D.     The  Belgian  Traveller,  or  a  Tour  through  Holland,  France, 

and  Switzerland,  in  1804  and  1805?  in  a  Series  of  Letters,  from  a 
Nobleman  to  a  Minister  of  State,  by  the  Author  of  the  Revolu- 
tionary Plutarch,  &c.     4  vols. 

2693.  D.     Sketches,  by  a  Traveller. 

2694.  D.     Sketches  of  Persia. 

2695.  D.     Letters  on  the  Eastern  States. 

2696.  J).     Notes  and   Reflections  during  a  Ramble  in  Germany.     By 

the  Author  of  "  Recollections  in  the  Peninsula,"  &C.     2  copies. 
2698.  D.     A  Scries  of  Indostan  Letters.      By  a  Traveller.      2  copies. 
2599.  O.     Captain  Cook's  Second  Voyage  of  Discovery,  in  1772,  3,  4, 

and  h. 


Books  in  Foreign  Languages  not  included  in  the  preceding 
Alphabetical  Arrangement. 

DEUTSCH. 

Presented  by  J.  C.  Dinnies,  jr. 

2600.  O.     Tegcnwoordige  Staat  dcr  Vereenigde  Ncdcrlanden,  4  vols. 

2604.  ().     Aanmerkingen    over   J.    F.    Martinet's    Katechismus    der 

Natuur. 

2605.  O.     Yerhanderling  of  de  Natuurkunde. 

2000.  ().  Uitvocrige  Tafelen  van  de  Ondeclbaarc  of  Prim-Getallen. 

2007.  0.  Joannes    le  Francq  van  Berkhey  op  de  Berichten  en  Pris- 
soragen. 

2608.  (>.  Nederlandscb  India — pamphlet. 

2609.  O.  Jan  Arent  Fas  over  Rckcning. 

2610.  ().  lledendaagschc  Historic  van  Switzerland  en  Italic. 

2611.  O.  Hedendaagsche  Historic  van  Spanie  en  Portugal. 


FOREIGN  BOOKS.  147 

2612.  O.     Grondbeginsete  der  Stcrrekunde  door  Pibo  Stecnstra. 

2613.  O.     Uytlegging  des  Menschelyke,  door  Winslow.     2  vols. 

2615.  O.     De  Hoogduitsche  Spraakmeester  door  Ernst  Zeydelaar. 

2616.  O.     De  Importantie  van  Kaap-B'reton. 

2700.  D.     Irleiding  tot  de  Keegel  Sneeden  door  Mauduit. 

2701.  D.     Examen  van  Land-en-Zee  Chirurgie. 

2702.  D.     Medulla  Algebra  oft  Merg  der  Stel-Konst   door  Matheus 

Soeten. 

2703.  D.     Philosophised  MengelstofTen. 

2704.  D.     Vallemont's  Historie-Saal  van  de  Geheele  Weereld. 


ESPANOL. 

2617.  O.  Las  tres  Musas  Ultimas  Castellafias  Segunda  Cumbra  del 
painasso  Espafiolde  Don  Francisco  de  Quevcdo  y  Villcgas  C;iva- 
lcro  de  la  Ordcre  de  Santigo,  &c.  &c.  «.vc.      Madrid,  1£7Q. 

2618.  O.  Colombia:  sicndo  una  relacion  Geografica,  Topografica, 
Agricultural,  Comercial,  Politica,  &c.  de  aquel  pays,  <fcc.  &c. 
2  vols.     London.     J  822. 

2705.  D.     Cornelia  Bororquia. 

2706.  D.  El  Evangelio  en  triunfo,  o'  Historia  de  un  Filosofa  Desen- 
ganado.     4  vols. 


FRANCAIS. 

2710.  D.  Lettresd'un  Negociant  a  son  Fils  sur  lesSujcts  les  plus  im- 
portants  du  Commerce.     Presents  par  Charles  Baldwin. 

2620.  O.     Une  Annce  de  la  Vie  dc  1'Empereur  Napoleon,  depuis   le 

ler.  d'Avril  1014,  jusqu'a  20  Mai  1815.  Presents  par  h.  Calht. 

2711.  D.     Nouvel  Abrege  Chronologique  de  l'Histoirc  de  France,  con- 

tenant  les  Evenements  de  notre  Histoire,  depuis   Clovis  jusqu'a 
Louis  XIV.  &c.  &c.     Paris,  1761. 

2621.  O.     Histoire  Philosophique  et  Politique  des  Etablissements  et  du 

Commerce  des  Europeans  dans  le  deux  Indies.     7  tomes. 

2712.  D.  Anecdotes  Americaines,  ou  Histoire  abrege  de.^principaux 
Evenements  arrives  dans  le  Nouveau  Monde,  depuis  la  Decouvcrte 
jusqu'a  l'Epoque  prcsente. 

2713.  I).  Paris  et  les  Curiosites  ;  avec  une  Notice  Historique  et  De- 
scriptive des  Environs  de  Paris.  2  tomes.  Presente  par  R.  B. 
Drown. 

\l\b.  D.     Histoire  de  la  Conquetedes  Isles  Moluques,  par  les  Espag- 
uoles,  par  les  Portugais,  et  par  les  Hollandois,   traduitc  dc  l^s- 
nol  d'Aigensolo,  et  enrichie  des  Figures  et  Carles  geogra- 
-ues,  a  Amsterdam  1706.     2  tomes. 


148  FOREIGN  BOOKS. 


till.  D.     Dialogues  des  Morts.    PresenteparVAutair. 

2718.  D.     Anciens  et  Moderns,  avec  quelques  Fables  ;  composes  pour 
FEducation  d'un  Prince. 

2719.  D.     Guillaume  le  France-Parlour,  ou  Observations  sur  le  Moeurs 

Franyaises  au- Commencement  du  dix  neuvieme  siecle. 

2720.  D.     Les  Aventures  de  Telemaque,  Fils  d'Ulysse,  par  Fenelon. 

2721.  D.     Le  meme.     Present^  par  R.  J.  Andrews. 

2722.  D.         Do.  do.     par  C.  E.  Mitzzy. 

2723.  D.     Angola  Histoire  Jndienne.     Presents  par  B.  F.  Dawson. 
J721.   D.    Voyage  d'un  Francois  en  Angleterrc  pen  les  annces  1810,  11, 

a  v«c  des  Observations  FEtat  politique  et  .moral,  les  Arts  et  la  Lite- 
rature de  ce  Pays,  et  sur  les  Maiurs  et  les  Usages  de  ses  Habitans  ; 
ornee  do   15  plan  ches  et  de  13  vignettes.     2  tomes. 
2o2o.  O.    Abrege  des  Voyages  Modernes,  depuis  1780,  jusqu'a  nos  Jours, 
14  tomes. 

ALL  EM  AND. 

•   Presented  by  J.  C.  Dinnies,  Jr. 

2726.  D.    Hermann  Heimart  Claudius  Betrachtungen  uber  der  Religion. 
4  vols. 

2730.  D.     Johann  Carvers  Reisen  durch  Nord  Amerika. 

2731.  D.     Kanfmannische  Rechenkurist  oder  JVlissenschaft. 

2732.  D.     Gesangbuch  zur  offeritlicben  crbauung  and  Privatandacht. 
2G42.  O.     Der  Mensch  eine  Moralische  Bochenscbrift     3  vols. 

2733.  D.     F.  Rod.  Osterwald  von  denen  Pflichtcn  der  Communicanten. 

2734.  D.     Hermann  Heimart  Claudius  Wahrheit  der  Christlicben  Reli- 
gion. 

2735.  D.     Sittenlebre  in  Beyspielen  sur  Burger  und  Landleute. 
273G.  D.     Unterricht  sur  die  zu  Kaufleuten  bestimmten  Junglinge. 

2737.  D.     Physich-Moralische  Zeithcdurfnisse  sur  die  Menscheit  in  neun 

und  dreyssig  Briel'en. 

2738.  D.     Kurzer  Inbegriff  der  Christlichen  Glaubensund  Sittenlebre, 

von  August  Wackerhagen. 

2739.  D.     C.  F.  Gellcrts  Schriften. 

224.  Q.     Samuel  Ricards  Handbuch  der  Kaulleute  der  vornehmsten 
Europaischcn  Staaten. 

I  TALI  A  NO. 

2740.  D.    Crestamotia  Italiane  ;  Italian,  German,  and  French  Grammar. 

Presented  by  J.  C  Dinnies,  jr. 


FOREIGN  BOOKS.  149 


LATIN. 

225.  Q.     Pastorale  ad  Usum  Roinanum  accommodatum,  Canones  et 
Ritus   Ecclesiasticos,    &,c.    &>c.    1G69.      Donatio  per    Carlos 
Colgate. 
2741.  D.     Caesar  de  Belle-  Gallico.     Donatio  per  J.  B.  Jennings. 


RUSSIAN. 

2742.  D.     The  Miller,  a  Comic  Opera.     By  A.  Avlessimovine.     Pam- 

phlet. 

2743.  D.     The    Good    Soldier,    a   Comic   Opera.      Moscow,    1782. 

Pamphlet. 

2744.  D.     Poyod  in  the  World,  a  Comedie.    St.  Petersburg!].  Pamphlet. 


r  iso  ] 


APPENDIX. 


Q^T  The  following  Works  have  been  added  to  the  Library  since  the 
Catalogue  was  prepared  for  the  Press. 

*225.  Q.  The  Life  of  Reginald  Heber,  D.D:,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Calcutta.  By  his  Widow.  With  Selections  from  his  Correspond- 
ence, unpublished  Poems,  and  private  Papers,  together  with  a 
Journal  of  his  Tour  in  Norway,  Sweden,  Russia,,  Hungary,  and 
Germany,  and  a  History  of  the  Cossacks.  London.  2  vols. 
Presented  by  William  Wood,  Esq. 

2645.  O.     The  same.     2  vols. 

2647.  O.  Jahn's  Biblical  Archaeology,  translated  from  the  Latin,  with 
additions  and  corrections.  By  Thomas  C.  Upham,  of  Bowdoin 
College.  Presented  by  the  Board  of  Direction  for  the  year 
1827. 

2648.  O,  Treatise  on  the  Steam  Engine.  By  James  Renwick,  LL.D. 
Professor  of  natural  and  experimental  Philosophy  and  Chemistry 
in  Columbia  College,  New- York. 

2745.  D.     A  Lexicon  of  Useful  Knowledge  ;  or  an  Explanation  for  the 

use  of  Schools  and  Libraries,  with  Engravings.  By  the  Rev. 
H.  Wilbur,  A.  JYL,  Author  of  the  Elements  of  Astronomy,  &x. 

2746.  D.  A  Dictionary  of  General  Knowledge  ;  or  an  Explanation  of 
Words  and  Things  connected  with  all  the  Arts  and  Sciences, 
with  Cuts.  By  George  Crabb,  Author  of  English  Synonymcs, 
&>c. 

2747.  D.  The  Advancement  of  Society  in  Knowledge  and  Religion. 
By  James  Douglass,  Esq. 

2748.  D.     Historical  Sketches  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Peace  of 

1815  to  1830.     By  Samuel  Perkins,  Esq. 

2749.  D.     Thoughts  on  the  Original  Unity  of  the  Human  Race.     By 

Charles  Caldwell,  M.D. 

2750.  D.     The  Canon  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament  ascertained  ;  or 

the  Bible  completed,  without  the  Apocrypha  and  unwritten  Tra- 
ditions. By  Archibald  Alexander,  of  Princeton  Theological 
Seminary. 

2751 .  D.  The  Denounced.  By  the  Author  of  "  Tales  of  the  O'llara 
Family."     2  vols.     2  copies. 

2754.  D.  The  Mussulman.  By  R.  R.  Madden,  Esq.  Author  of  "  Tra- 
vels in  Turkey,  Egypt,"  &c.     2  vols.     2  copies. 

2759.  D.  The  History  of  Scotland.  By  Sir  Walter  Scott.  ?  vols. 
2  copies. 

2763.  D.     The  Life  of  Lord  Byron.     By  John  Gait,  Esq.     3  copies. 


APPENDIX.  151 

2766.  D.  The  Life  and  Actions  of  Alexander  the  Great.  By  the  Rev. 
J.  Williams.     3  copies. 

2769.  D.  Southennan.  A  Novel.  By  John  Gait,  Esq.  2  vols.  2 
copies. 

2773.  D.  The  Life  of  Mohammed  ;  Founder  of  the  Religion  of  Is- 
lam, and  of  the  Empire  of  the  Saracens.  By  the  Rev.  George 
Bush,  A.M.     4  copies. 

2777.  B.     The  Castles  of  Athliri  and  Dunbayne.     And  a  Sicilian  Ro- 

mance.    By  Ann  Radcliffe. 

2778.  D.     George  Barnwell.     A  Novel.     By  T.  S.  Surr.     2  vols. 
2780.  D.     The  Barony.     A  Novel.     By  Miss  A.  M.  Porter.  •   2  vols. 
2782.  D.     The  History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church  of  England. 

By  Gilbert  Burnet,  late  Lord  Bishop  of  Sarum.     6  vols.'j 

2788.  D.  Sketches  of  China  :  with  illustrations  from  Original  Draw- 
ings.    By  W.  W.  Wood. 

2789.  D.  Travels  in  Turkey,  Egypt,  Nubia,  and  Palestine,  in  1824,  5, 
6,"  7.     By  R.  R.  Madden,  Esq.     2  vols. 

2791.  D.     The  History  of  England.     By  Sir  James  Mcintosh.     2  vols. 
2649.  O.     Memoirs  of  John  Home  Tooke,  together  with  his  valuable 

Speeches  and  Writings  :  also,  containing  proofs  identifying  him 

as  the  Author  of  the  celebrated  Letters  of  Junius.     By  John  A. 

Graham,  LL.D.     Presented  by  the  Author. 
2793.  D.     France  in  1829,  30.     By  Lady  Morgan.     2  vols.     2  copies. 
2797.  D.     Letters  on  Demonology   and   Witchcraft.     By  Sir  Walter 

Scott.     Being  No.  XI.  of  Harpers  Family  Library.     3  copies. 
2800.  D.     The  Plays  of  Philip  Massinger.     3  vols. 
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INi>EX 

TO  THE  NAMES  OF  AUTHORS  AND  EDITORS,  WHICH  ARE  ALPHABETIC- 
ALLY ARRANGED  IN  THE  PRECEDING  CATALOGUE,  CLASSED  UNDER 
DISTINCT  HEADS. 


ARTS  AND  SCIENCES;  NATURAL  AND  MORAL 
PHILOSOPHY. 

The  names  of  Authors  in  Foreign  Languages -are  followed  by  a  f. 


Accum. 

Coxe. 

Hosack. 

Renwick. 

Adams. 

Cutbush. 

Hume. 

Richerand. 

Alison. 

Cuvier. 

Holback.j 

Rush. 

Arnold. 

Coets.f 

Ingersoll. 

Ryan. 

Avery. 

Daboll. 

Jones. 

Regnaud.j 

Bacon. 

Dewar. 

Joyce. 

Shays. 

Ball. 

Eaton. 

Keith. 

Shepherd. 

Ballard. 

Emmons. 

Kirwan. 

Sheridan. 

Barber. 

Enfield. 

Lardner. 

Simson. 

Bartlett. 

Euclid. 

Lavater. 

Smellie. 

Beattie. 

Euler.f 

Lavoisier. 

Smith. 

Berkeley. 

Finlay. 

Locke. 

Stewart. 

Bewick. 

Fisher. 

Luc.f 

Stone: 

Blair. 

Fourcroy. 

McKay. 

Sumner. 

Brown. 

Gerisher. 

Mair. 

Smith.f 

Button. 

Godman. 

Mayo. 

Steenstras.f 

Burke. 

Goldsmith. 

Mills. 

Thompson. 

Burkhead. 

Good. 

Murden. 

Thornton. 

Blondcf 

Gower. 

Masson.j 

Torrey. 

BulTon-t 

Gregory. 

Nicholson. 

Tredgold. 

Callet. 

Hammond. 

Ozell. 

Van  Rensselaer. 

Cavallo. 

Harlan. 

Paley. 

Vince. 

Chaptal. 

Harris. 

Payne. 

\  inci. 

Charnock. 

Henry. 

Philips. 

Walker. 

Gegan. 

Hill. 

Porter. 

Waterbouse. 

Coleridge. 

1  [ogartb. 

Reea. 

Watts. 

(  oiiibe. 

JJcKetiui. 

Reid. 

Webster. 

INDEX. 


153 


BIOGRAPHY. 

Aikin. 

Edwards. 

Lempriere. 

Rock. 

Austin. 

Eliot. 

Lockhart. 

Rogers. 

Bancroft. 

Fox. 

McCrie. 

Roscoe. 

■  Barclay. 

Poland. 

Marmontel. 

Sanderson. 

Barton. 

Fouche. 

Marshall, 

Sargeant. 

Barnura. 

Franklin. 

Mavor. 

Scott. 

Benger. 

Gait. 

Middleton. 

Segur. 

Berrington. 

Goethe. 

Molehill. 

Seward. 

Boaden. 

Graham. 

Mott. 

Sherburne. 

Bombet. 

Gregory. 

Murray. 

Southey. 

Bond. 

Grimshaw. 

Myers. 

Sparks. 

Boswell. 

Genlis.f 

Newton. 

Spring. 

Bush. 

Haines. 

Niles. 

Stael,  De 

Caldwell. 

Hardie. 

Northcote. 

Stewart. 

Campan. 

Haussett. 

O'Keefe. 

Sully. 

Campbell. 

Hawes. 

O'Meara. 

Taylor. 

Carraccioli. 

Hays. 

Ord. 

Thicknesse. 

Cavendish. 

Heber. 

Otter. 

Tomline. 

Chalmers. 

Holland. 

Pavry. 

Tone. 

Clarke. 

Hosack. 

Person. 

Tott,  De 

Clarkson. 

Humphreys. 

Phillippart. 

Trenck. 

Clerc,  Le 

Hunt. 

Phillips. 

Trotter. 

Colden, 

Hunter. 

Piatt. 

Tudor. 

Collingwood. 

Irving. 

Pratt. 

Uvedale. 

Coleridge. 

Ivimay. 

Prior. 

Vanness. 

Cowper. 

Jaquelin. 

Quincy. 

Voltaire. 

Crusius. 

Johnson. 

Raffles. 

Waldo. 

Dawson. 

Kelly. 

Raleigh. 

Weems. 

De  Stael. 

Klopstock. 

Ramsay. 

Wheaton. 

Dobson.  j 

Knapp. 

Reed. 

Wilcox. 

Dunlap. 

Knowles. 

Reeve. 

Williams. 

D  wight. 

Kortz. 

Retz,  De 

Wilson. 

Durant. 

Langhorne. 

Reynolds. 

Wirt. 

Eaton. 

Las  Casas. 

Robertson. 

Wisner. 

Edgeworth. 

Lee. 

COMMERCE. 

Abbott. 

Anderson. 

Beawes. 

Chitty. 

Adams. 

Annesley. 

Blunt. 

Dearborn. 

Aldridge. 

Bayley. 

Caines. 
U 

Gilleland, 

154 


INDEX. 


Goddard. 

Lyon. 

Pitkin. 

Rordansy. 

Gordon. 

McPherson. 

Pope. 

Seybert. 

Home. 

Mortimer. 

Portlethwayt. 

Tynna.f 

Jackson*. 

Newman.    > 

Rodman. 

Wheatley. 

Kelly. 

Oddy. 

FICTITIOUS. 

Austin. 

Forster. 

Johnson. 

Place.! 

Blackford. 

Fenelon. f 

Le  Brun. 

Prevost.f 

Bow  illy. 

Fontaine. f 

Lee. 

Radcliffe. 

Brackenridge. 

Gait. 

Leggett. 

Richardson, 

Brown. 

Genlis. 

McKenzie. 

Roche. 

Bulwer. 

Gladwin. 

Mitford. 

Row  son. 

Burlingham. 

Godwin. 

Moore. 

Scott. 

Brun,  Le 

Goethe. 

Morell. 

Sedgewick. 

Cardell. 

Goldsmith. 

Morgan. 

Sherwood. 

Cervantes. 

Gosse. 

Murphy. 

Smollett. 

Chateaubriand. 

Genlis.f 

Manesca.f 

Sterne. 

Cooper. 

Gesner.f 

Neal. 

Surr. 

Cumberland. 

Hale. 

Neele. 

Swift. 

Cunningham. 

Haralson. 

Norman. 

Sage,  Let 

Cervantes. f 

Hawkesworth. 

Opie. 

Stael-t 

Edgeworth. 

Helme. 

Paulding. 

Verri. 

Fenelon. 

Hofland. 

Picard. 

Walker. 

Fielding. 

Hogg. 

Pierre. 

West. 

Fitz  Ramble. 

Holcroft. 

Porter. 

Will. 

Flint. 

Irving. 

Pratt. 

Woodland. 

Fontaine. 

Jervis. 

GEOGRAPHY,  TOPOGRAPHY,  CHARTS,  &c. 


Bigland. 

Drake. 

Gibrat.f 

Penchit.f 

Blunt. 

Eaton. 

Laborde. 

Scott. 

Bonchette. 

Ewing. 

McKenzie. 

Spafford. 

Brayley. 

Expilly.f 

Malte-Brun. 

Tronchet. 

Brooks. 

Flint. 

Mease. 

AVclls. 

Brow  n. 

Forbes. 

Molina. 

Wood. 

Darby. 

Guthrie. 

Morse. 

Worcester. 

Dickinson. 

Gaultier.f 

Payne. 

INDEX 


155 


HISTORY. 

Adams. 

Clarkson. 

Howe. 

Prince. 

Adlerfield. 

Clavigero. 

Humboldt. 

Ramsay. 

Aikin. 

Columbus. t 

Hume. 

Raynal. 

Alden. 

Cooper. 

Irving. 

Robertson. 

Allen. 

Coote. 

Jackson. 

Robinson. 

Anderson. 

Corry. 

Jefferson. 

Rodd. 

Anquetil. 

Cromwell. 

Josephus. 

Rollin. 

Anspach. 

Dallas. 

Johnson. 

Roscoe. 

Ashley. 

Davis. 

Justin. 

Russell. 

Astle. 

Dionysius. 

Kirkpatrick. 

Sanford. 

Baker. 

Duhalde. 

Lendrum. 

Scott. 

Bancroft. 

Dunlop. 

Lingard. 

Segur. 

Barruel. 

Edwards. 

Livy. 

Shebbeare. 

Beckford. 

Entick. 

Mackintosh. 

Shoberl. 

Beloe. 

Eusebius. 

McKenzie. 

Shuckford. 

Belsham. 

Expilly.f 

Marsh. 

Smith. 

Betterton. 

Fay. 

Mavor. 

Spelman. 

Bissett. 

Ferguson. 

Mignet. 

Stackhouse. 

Bigland. 

Flint. 

Millot. 

Stewart. 

Black. 

Forbes. 

Mills. 

Stiles. 

Block. 

Fox. 

Milman. 

Stockdale. 

Blunt. 

Funes.f 

Milner. 

Strauss. 

Bolingbroke. 

Gage.f 

Mirabeau. 

Salazar.f 

Bossuet. 

Garden. 

Mitford. 

Solis.f 

Botta. 

Gibbon. 

Molina. 

Townsend. 

Bower. 

GifTord. 

Morse. 

Trumbull. 

Bradford. 

Gillies. 

Mosheim. 

Vertot. 

Brannan. 

Glass. 

Moultrie. 

Ward. 

Brayley. 

Goldsmith. 

Murphy. 

Warren. 

Brown. 

Goodrich. 

Musgrave.f 

Watson. 

Browning. 

Gordon. 

Montergon. 

Whelpley. 

Buchanan. 

Griscom. 

Neale.f 

Willard. 

Burnet. 

Goldsmith.f 

Nugent. 

Williams. 

Burney. 

Hallam. 

Otis. 

Williamson. 

Butler. 

Hampton. 

Parsons. 

Wilson. 

Caesar. 

Hanway. 

Fausanias. 

Winslow. 

Campbell. 

Henry. 

Perkins. 

Worcester. 

Charnock. 

Holmes. 

Pitkin. 

Wraxall. 

Christie. 

Hook. 

Plowden. 

Yates. 

Clarendon. 

Horsmanden. 

Power. 

Xenophon. 

Clark. 

156 


INDEX. 


GRAMMARS  AND  DICTIONARIES. 


Ainsworth. 

Dufief. 

Kramer.f 

Portlethwayt. 

Anderson. 

Eliot. 

Ludwig.f 

Penchit.f 

Ayscough. 

Elmes. 

Lempriere. 

Rees. 

Bailey. 

Expilly.f 

McDonnel. 

Reetaut.f 

Barrow. 

Frisch.f 

Mortimer. 

Rogers. 

Brown. 

Gregory. 

Murray. 

Rogler. 

Buck. 

Grimshaw. 

Masson.f 

Scott. 

Barretti.f 

Harris. 

Newman. 

Vieyra. 

Crabb. 

Ingersoll. 

Nicholson. 

Walker. 

Chirchman.f 

Jamieson. 

Nugent. 

Webster. 

Del  Mar. 

Johnson. 

Perrin. 

LAW. 


Abbott. 

Caines. 

Monte  squieu.f 

Sheppard. 

Annesley. 

Chitty. 

Park. 

Stanhope. 

Azuni. 

Cobbett. 

Pope. 

Sullivan. 

Bayley. 

Gladwin. 

Powell. 

Tracey.f 

Beawes. 

Kent. 

Rodman. 

Vattel. 

Blackstone. 

Marshall. 

Sampson. 

Verplanck. 

MISCELLANY. 


Adams. 

Berrington. 

Butler. 

Colman. 

Addison. 

Blair. 

Byllesby. 

Colton. 

Aikin. 

Blake. 

Bruen.f 

Cooke. 

Alden. 

Blunt. 

Calef. 

Cooper. 

Antoninus. 

Bolingbroke. 

Campan. 

Cornaro. 

Astle. 

Boudinot. 

Carter. 

Coustos. 

Atkinson. 

Bowdler. 

Cecil. 

:     Cromwell. 

Babington. 

Bingley. 

Channing. 

Crosby. 

Balfour. 

Brady. 

Chapman. 

Coste.f 

Barbauld. 

Brooks. 

Chesterfield. 

Commazzi.f 

Barrington. 

Brown. 

Cicero. 

Corneille.f 

Barrow. 

Buckland. 

Clarke. 

Darrow. 

Beattie. 

Bull. 

Clarkson. 

Demosthenes. 

Bellegarde. 

Bunyan. 

Clinton. 

Dibdin. 

Bennett. 

Burgh. 

Cobbett. 

Dick. 

Bentham. 

Burton. 

Colden. 

Dobson. 

INDEX. 


157 


Dufief. 

Hofland. 

Monsigny. 

Scott. 

Dwyer. 

Hone. 

Montague. 

Segur. 

Ebers. 

Hood. 

Moore. 

Smith. 

Ecking. 

Home. 

Morgan. 

Stael. 

Egan. 

Hosack. 

Morits. 

Steele. 

Epictetus. 

Hull. 

Murray. 

Stephanini. 

Faber. 

Hunter. 

Montpalah.f 

Sterne. 

Faust. 

Hyde. 

Montaigne. f 

Stetson. 

Featherstonhaugh 

i.  Irving. 

Neele. 

Stewart. 

Fielding. 

Israeli. 

Newton. 

Stillingfleet. 

Finlayson. 

James. 

Nicholas. 

Stockdale. 

Flint. 

Jefferson. 

Niles. 

Stuart. 

Foss. 

Johnson. 

Nott. 

Sturm. 

Foster. 

Jones. 

Paine. 

Swift. 

Fox. 

Karnes. 

Paley. 

Sage.f 

Franklin. 

Kennett. 

Paris. 

Savary.f 

Freeman. 

Kirkpatrick. 

Parkes. 

Sevigne.f 

Fredericf 

Knapp. 

Pascal. 

Stael.f 

Garden. 

Keenland. 

Patterson. 

Taylor. 

Goldsmith. 

Knight. 

Pennecuick. 

Tennant. 

Graham. 

Knox. 

Percy. 

Thacher. 

Gray. 

Lamb. 

Peyre-Ferry. 

Thompson. 

Greenwood. 

Lancaster. 

Phillips. 

Thornton. 

Gregory. 

Lowe. 

Picket. 

Tooke. 

Gurney. 

Lyttleton. 

Polehampton. 

Town. 

Genlis.f 

Lescallier.j 

Porney. 

Townsend. 

Gresset.f 

McKenzie. 

Porter. 

Tunstall. 

Hall. 

McNish. 

Potter. 

Turner. 

Hamilton. 

Maintenon. 

Peltier.f 

Van  Halen. 

Hardie. 

Maitland. 

Place.f 

Wagstaff. 

Harris. 

Manning. 

Pothier.f 

Wakefield. 

Hawes. 

Mason. 

Prevost.f 

Warburton. 

Hayes. 

Mayo. 

Riedesel. 

Warton. 

Hazlett. 

Medwin. 

Robertson. 

Watts. 

Henry. 

Meikle. 

Rush. 

Webster. 

Hewey. 

Melmoth. 

Regneval.j 

Willis. 

Hill. 

Merimee. 

Sabin. 

Williston. 

Hitchcock. 

Middleton. 

Salzmann. 

Worcester. 

Hoare. 

Miller. 

Sampson. 

Wright. 

Hobhouse. 

Mills. 

Schlegel. 

Zimmerman. 

158 


INDEX. 


POETRY,  BELLES-LETTRES,  AND  THE  DRAMA. 


Adams. 

Chesterfield. 

Hogg. 

Pope. 

Addison. 

Coffin. 

Hoole. 

Porter. 

Aikin. 

Congreve. 

Horace. 

Preston. 

Akenside. 

Cook. 

Johnson. 

Ray. 

Appollonius. 

Cornwall. 

Juvenal. 

Rogers. 

Ariosto. 

Cowper. 

Knox. 

Rosseau. 

Aristophanes. 

Crabb. 

Lawson. 

Rowe. 

Armstrong. 

Cumberland. 

Lee. 

Savage. 

Alfieri.j 

Dimond. 

Leggett. 

Scott. 

Avlessimovine.t 

Doane. 

Lowth. 

Shakspeare. 

Barlow. 

Dodd. 

Mack. 

vShaw. 

Barton. 

Drummond. 

M'Henry. 

Sheffield. 

Beach. 

Dryden. 

M'Pherson. 

Sheridan. 

Beattie. 

Eastburn. 

Marsden. 

Sotheby. 

Bell. 

Evans. 

Massinger. 

Southey. 

Blackmore. 

Fairfield. 

Merivale. 

Steele. 

Blair. 

Falconer. 

Mil  man. 

Story. 

Bloomfield. 

Farmer. 

Montgomery. 

Strangford. 

Bonaparte. 

Fielding. 

Milton. 

Struthers. 

Bowdler. 

Francis. 

Mitchell. 

Swaim. 

Bowles. 

Fontaine.! 

Montgomery. 

Swift. 

Bowring. 

Gay. 

Moore. 

Tappan. 

Boyd. 

Goldsmith. 

More. 

Taylor. 

Branagan. 

Grahame. 

Morse. 

Thayer. 

Brooks. 

Grainger. 

Moliere.t 

Thomson. 

Brown. 

Gray. 

Mortin.j 

Thornton. 

Buckingham. 

Gesner.t 

Nack. 

Trumbull. 

Burns. 

Halleck. 

Nixon. 

Watts. 

Butler. 

Harwood. 

Ovid. 

White. 

Byron. 

Hazard. 

Paulding. 

Wi  fieri. 

Bitaube.f 

Hazlett. 

Percival. 

Wolcott. 

Camoens. 

Heber. 

Pierpont. 

Woodsworth. 

Campbell. 

Hemans. 

Pinkney. 

Wordsworth. 

Cheever. 

Hillhouse. 

Pollok. 

Young. 

INDEX. 


159 


POLITICS,  AND  POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 


Adams. 

Coke. 

Lowe. 

Ricardo. 

Bancroft. 

Custance. 

Lyon. 

Say. 

Benthara. 

Fay. 

M'Vickar. 

Sidney. 

Boileau. 

Ferguson. 

Matthews. 

Salos.j 

Bolingbroke. 

Force. 

Marsh. 

Taylor. 

Bristed. 

Franklin. 

Montesquieu. 

Tennant. 

Burgh. 

Frederic,  t 

Morse. 

Tracey. 

Burlamaqui. 

Grotius. 

Montesquieu,  t 

Walsh. 

Bernardi.j 

Hamilton. 

Nicholas. 

Washington. 

Cardoza. 

Harper. 

Niles. 

Wilson. 

Carey. 

Hazard. 

Owen. 

Wood. 

Clark. 

Hazlett. 

Paine. 

Woodfall. 

Clarke. 

Lee. 

Pitkin. 

Wortman. 

Cobbett. 

Lolme. 

Pothier.t 

THEOLOGY. 

Adams. 

Dobson. 

Kinney. 

Seeker. 

Addison. 

Doddridge. 

Lardner. 

Smith. 

Baxter. 

Dwight. 

Lowth. 

Spring. 

Berkely. 

Edwards. 

Mason. 

Stackhouse. 

Bielby. 

Erskine. 

Mather. 

Swift. 

Boys. 

Faber. 

Middleton. 

Spalding. 

Buchanan. 

Gallaudet. 

Michaelis. 

Tillotson? 

Buck. 

Glasse. 

Milton. 

Tooke. 

Buckminster. 

Gregory. 

Newton. 

Toplady. 

Bunyan. 

Heber. 

Paley. 

Verplanck. 

Burnet. 

Henry. 

Pemble. 

Wainwright. 

Calvin . 

Home. 

Penn. 

Warburton. 

Campbell. 

Horsley. 

Preston. 

Wardlaw. 

Chalmers. 

Homond.t 

Pretyman. 

Wesley. 

Channing. 

Isaac. 

Prideaux. 

Williams. 

Coleridge. 

James. 

Roy. 

Willison. 

Croly. 

Jaques. 

Saurin. 

Wilson. 

Carpzonius. 

Jones. 

Scott. 

Wollaston. 

Dick. 

Kennedy. 

160 


INDEX. 


VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 


Acerbi. 

Duncan. 

Lambert. 

Sault. 

Adams. 

D  wight. 

Langsdorff. 

Sansom. 

Anacharsis. 

Dunn. 

Lewis  &  Clark. 

Sass. 

Barrow. 

Ellis. 

Lyon. 

Savary. 

Barthelemi. 

Emerson. 

McKenny. 

Saxe-Weimar. 

Bartolomeo. 

English. 

McKenzie. 

Schoolcraft. 

Beaufoy. 

Finlayson. 

McLeod. 

Shalee. 

Bell. 

Flint. 

McNevin. 

Shultz. 

Berrian. 

Franklin. 

Miller. 

Silliman. 

Boswell. 

Fraser. 

Minutoli. 

Simond. 

Bougainville. 

Gass. 

Mont,  Sieur  du. 

Smith. 

Brackenridge. 

Gray. 

Moore. 

Sonnini. 

Barthelemy.f 

Griscom. 

Morgan. 

Sparrman. 

Burnet.f 

Hall. 

Murray. 

Sprague. 

Cadell. 

Head. 

Mollien.f 

Stael. 

Campbell. 

Heber. 

Nicholas. 

Stanhope. 

Carr. 

Heckelwelder. 

Noah. 

Sterne. 

Carter. 

Hippisley. 

Nuttall. 

Stewart. 

Catteau. 

Hodgson. 

Palmer. 

Stockdale. 

Cbastelleux. 

Hofland. 

Parry. 

Tanner. 

Chateaubriand. 

Hogg. 

Perouse. 

Teach. 

Clapperton. 

Hooker. 

Philips. 

Townsend. 

Clarke. 

Hutton. 

Pike. 

Tucker. 

Cockrane. 

Irwin. 

Pinckard. 

Turner. 

Collins. 

Johnston. 

Pinkerton. 

Volney. 

Cooper. 

Johnes. 

Porter. 

Von  Kotzebue, 

Cordiner. 

Jowett. 

Portlock. 

Walker. 

Coze. 

Kendall. 

Post. 

Walsh. 

Dallaway. 

Keo. 

Prior. 

WTarville. 

Darby. 

Keppell. 

Radcliffe. 

Went  worth. 

Delano. 

Ker. 

Render. 

Wesley. 

Denham. 

Koster. 

Riley. 

White. 

Do  pons. 

Kotzebue. 

Robinson. 

Williams. 

Didier. 

Labillardiere. 

Rochefoucault. 

Wood. 

Duane. 

La  Fayette. 

Rogers. 

Woodward, 

Dubois. 

Laing. 

Russell. 

Wraxall. 

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